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<compatdb version="2.00" xmlns="https://www.compatdb.org/specs-2.00.txt">
    <info>
        <description>A free compatibility list for Linux operating systems</description>
        <compatlink>https://www.linuxcompatible.org/compatibility/</compatlink>
        <entries>2</entries>
        <modified>2008-07-18T05:51:01+00:00</modified>
    </info>
    <entry>
        <overview>
            <product>AiroBlue Class 1 Bluetooth USB Adapter</product>
            <description></description>
            <compatlink>2/compatibility/report/airoblue-class-1-bluetooth-usb-adapter/</compatlink>
            <vendor>AiroBlue</vendor>
            <vendorlink>AiroBlue</vendorlink>
            <category>Hardware/General</category>
            <operatingsystems>Ark Linux, Linux other</operatingsystems>
        </overview>
        <report>
            <date>2008-07-18T05:51:01+00:00</date>
            <author>Anonymous</author>
            <os>Ark Linux</os>
            <rating>5</rating>
            <comment>-</comment>
            <license>https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html</license>
        </report>
        <report>
            <date>2008-07-18T05:51:01+00:00</date>
            <author>John Beisley</author>
            <os>Linux other</os>
            <rating>5</rating>
            <comment>Tested and working under Linux-2.6.12.3, on Debian with package bluez-utils 2.15-1.


The package the adapter came in also notes that Airoblue Technologies Corp. is a Bluetooth division of MICRODIA.


/proc/bus/usb/devices shows this info (and more) on the device:

S:  Manufacturer=Formosa

S:  Product=BCM92035DG</comment>
            <license>https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html</license>
        </report>
    </entry>
</compatdb>