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Yeah I started looking into and didnt find anything promising. The support is there for Ubuntu so I can imagine it not being that hard to set up? Maybe? I'm not so good with with linux so I really dont know.
 
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I've seen ways of using a bluetooth headset as an audio device for linux, either using the newer blue to register as a alsa sound device, or older method using btsco to create a sound device. I've had the latter working, but not the former.

For using the N800 as a bluetooth headset (or loudspeaker) I would guess you could adapt the btsco code to create the relevant sco service, you'd also have to change the device class so that it was recognised as a headset. Emulating a button is easy, create an rfcomm talker/listener which sent the AT code.
 
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