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BLE for Linux
I'm looking forward to have the PnP bridge available as a Azure IoT Edge module as already planned. But it would really useful to have the BLE bridge available for linux as it is a very popular scenario, don't you think too? Is there a specific reason why it's not yet planned to support it?
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Hey, in Getting Started there is the sentence
I don't see a way to just create the instance once and use it for the whole lifetime.
It could be that I'm skipping something really obvious. Hope you can help
Regards, Michael