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Old 01-04-2006
No Display in LFT Monitor

Help! I have installed the GXT250P adapter card and its corresponding
fileset.

However when I try to install my new AOC Monitor to the graphics
adapter card the system was not able to continue it just displays a _
on the monitor. I have already configured my console to work as a LFT.
Another thing is that my monitor, keyboard and mouse will only work
during the SMS utility but will not display the prompt during bootup.

Is there something that I forgot to install or to configure? Thanks!

Chris
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bt-adapter(1)							    bluez-tools 						     bt-adapter(1)

NAME
bt-adapter - a bluetooth adapter manager SYNOPSIS
bt-adapter [OPTION...] Help Options: -h, --help Application Options: -l, --list -a, --adapter=<name|mac> -i, --info -d, --discover --set <property> <value> DESCRIPTION
This utility is used to manage Bluetooth adapters. You can list all available adapters, show information about adapter, change adapter properties or discover remote devices. OPTIONS
-h, --help Show help -l, --list List all available adapters -a, --adapter <name|mac> Specify adapter to use by his Name or MAC address (if this option does not defined - default adapter used) -i, --info Show information about adapter (returns all properties) -d, --discover Discover remote devices (with remote device name resolving) --set <property> <value> Change adapter properties (see ADAPTER PROPERTIES section for list of available properties) ADAPTER PROPERTIES
string Address [ro] The Bluetooth adapter address (MAC). string Name [rw] The Bluetooth adapter friendly name. uint32 Class [ro] The Bluetooth class of device. boolean Powered [rw] Switch an adapter on or off. This will also set the appropiate connectable state. boolean Discoverable [rw] Switch an adapter to discoverable or non-discoverable to either make it visible or hide it. If the DiscoverableTimeout is set to a non-zero value then the system will set this value back to false after the timer expired. In case the adapter is switched off, setting this value will fail. boolean Pairable [rw] Switch an adapter to pairable or non-pairable. Note that this property only affects incoming pairing requests. uint32 PaireableTimeout [rw] The pairable timeout in seconds. A value of zero means that the timeout is disabled and it will stay in pareable mode forever. uint32 DiscoverableTimeout [rw] The discoverable timeout in seconds. A value of zero means that the timeout is disabled and it will stay in discoverable/limited mode forever. The default value for the discoverable timeout should be 180 seconds (3 minutes). boolean Discovering [ro] Indicates that a device discovery procedure is active. list UUIDs [ro] List of 128-bit UUIDs that represents the available local services. AUTHOR
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