To use the drive comes to an Asus computer with USB 3.0 and Ubuntu 4.12 as OS. For all Tuxfans who would like to use A2DP, you will buy this part and use PulseAudio. I do not blueman but bluez and have the stick simply plugged into my USB 3.0 port, where he was immediately recognized by my computer.
Then I connect to my Sony Xperia Z3 Compact manufactured and after setting up on gnome-file-share-properties in the Terminal I could not only send files to my phone, but also received on my PC.
Next, I tried to connect to my Bluetooth Speaker Creative D100, which also succeeded without complaint. However, I had here with "sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-module-bluetooth" and "sudo apt-get install pavucontrol" install additional files after a system upgrade. After restarting me but the settings were available and I was able to see how the two pictures, listen to music via Bluetooth from my D100.
The device works so flawlessly and with little effort on Linux Ubuntu from 12:04 (own tests with newer versions of the OS made), which is why other distributions of use should not be a problem. Notice please that only her blueman possibly uninstalled. And bluez installed, otherwise there are problems with the configuration.
I hope my review was helpful ...