Version Differences for Linux

(Using USB to Serial adapters in Linux)
(Using USB to Serial adapters in Linux)
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  Should see something within syslog similar to the following:    Should see something within syslog similar to the following: 
- *Product: FT232R USB UART   + Product: FT232R USB UART  
- *Manufacturer: FTDI   + Manufacturer: FTDI  
- *SerialNumber: XXXXXXXX   + SerialNumber: XXXXXXXX  
- *Detected FT232RL   + Detected FT232RL  
- *FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0   + FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0  
  ==Bluetooth==    ==Bluetooth== 
  Many modern Linux distributions also provide good support for Bluetooth through the BlueZ stack, which has a comprehensive list of Bluetooth profiles that it supports. Opticon's devices transmit data over Bluetooth in one of two ways. They present themselves in either SPP-mode profile, with an accompanying serial port, or in HID-mode profile, where they present as any other HID device.     Many modern Linux distributions also provide good support for Bluetooth through the BlueZ stack, which has a comprehensive list of Bluetooth profiles that it supports. Opticon's devices transmit data over Bluetooth in one of two ways. They present themselves in either SPP-mode profile, with an accompanying serial port, or in HID-mode profile, where they present as any other HID device.