If you have Bluetooth hardware support on the machine, then bluez and pulseaudio-module-bluetooth (for audio) are the packages to load. Blueman is also useful as the /official/ GUI for controlling bluetooth device pairing.
There is a forum post for Mint that seems to have helped some people:
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=171054
There is a HowTo for Mint 17 here:
http://blog.gadr.me/quick-tip-bluetooth-a2dp-on-linux-mint-17-qiana-mate/
If you get stuck, a quick search on the Linux Mint forums for Bluetooth or Bluez turns up a large array of posts that may be helpful.
Be aware that Bluetooth audio (A2DP, in particular) support can be a bit spotty depending on desktop environment, distro, and software versions. It's a lot like HDMI audio in that it should work and should be simple, but is, unfortunately, far less consistent than older approaches.
On 08/28/2014 03:26 PM,
joe@actionline.com wrote:
> How can I use bluetooth wireless devices with Linux (Mint) desktop?
>
> Synaptic shows several (apparently) bluetooth items installed including:
> bluedevil, bluez, bluez-alsa, pulseaudio, KDE Bluetooth stack ... and a
> bunch more items available. But I have not found any info on how to use
> any of these items.
>
> I have a bluetooth (earprint) device and a small hdmx wireless speaker
> that I use with my android phone. Is there a way to use either with my
> Linux (Mint) desktop? If so, how?
>
>
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