for reference, attached is some output from hcidump lsmod on my
laptop, where I am able to connect and use the keyboard successfully.
Tim
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My bluetooth keyboard also works very well on my freerunner.
(I have an iGo Stowaway keyboardwhich i would highly recommend...its
very nice!)
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On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Tim Abell t...@timwise.co.uk wrote:
for reference, attached is some output from hcidump lsmod on my
Tim Abell t...@timwise.co.uk writes:
I've now updated to shr-unstable, and have exactly the same symptoms as
before, with events showing in hcidump but not in xev. I've tried
changing the startup parameters of Xglamo as suggested, I tried removing
vt1, I tried replacing it with vt0 (x
On Friday 03 July 2009, Tim Abell wrote:
Hiya,
Thanks for the suggestion. I had seen that bug but hadn't known what to
try.
I've now updated to shr-unstable, and have exactly the same symptoms as
before, with events showing in hcidump but not in xev. I've tried
changing the startup
On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 12:52:20 +0100
Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
On Friday 03 July 2009, Tim Abell wrote:
Hiya,
Thanks for the suggestion. I had seen that bug but hadn't known
what to try.
I've now updated to shr-unstable, and have exactly the same
symptoms as
Hiya,
Thanks for the suggestion. I had seen that bug but hadn't known what to try.
I've now updated to shr-unstable, and have exactly the same symptoms as
before, with events showing in hcidump but not in xev. I've tried
changing the startup parameters of Xglamo as suggested, I tried removing
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 1:18 AM, Tim Abellt...@timwise.co.uk wrote:
I hadn't realised till now that SHR is the main focus of development, so I
have just reflashed with that and will try again.
In my opinion SHR is more focused on bleeding edge, and trying every new
in their distro, while om2009
Al Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 25 June 2009, Tim Abell wrote:
Hi all,
I've got my bt keyboard connected, and according to hcidump I think the
keypress events are getting to bluez, however they aren't getting to any
applications, including xev.
Does anyone know what I need to do to
I hadn't realised till now that SHR is the main focus of development, so
I have just reflashed with that and will try again.
Thanks
Tim Abell
Tim Abell wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 25 June 2009, Tim Abell wrote:
Hi all,
I've got my bt keyboard connected, and according to
Tim Abell t...@timwise.co.uk writes:
I've got my bt keyboard connected, and according to hcidump I think
the keypress events are getting to bluez, however they aren't getting
to any applications, including xev.
1) Are you running hal?
2) Does lshal list the device?
3) Are you using Xorg?
4)
On Thursday 25 June 2009, Tim Abell wrote:
Hi all,
I've got my bt keyboard connected, and according to hcidump I think the
keypress events are getting to bluez, however they aren't getting to any
applications, including xev.
Does anyone know what I need to do to troubleshoot this?
Sounds
Hi all,
I've got my bt keyboard connected, and according to hcidump I think the
keypress events are getting to bluez, however they aren't getting to any
applications, including xev.
Does anyone know what I need to do to troubleshoot this?
refs:
my hcidump: http://pastebin.ca/1473582
Is the keyboard using encryption?
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Tim Abellt...@timwise.co.uk wrote:
Hi all,
I've got my bt keyboard connected, and according to hcidump I think the
keypress events are getting to bluez, however they aren't getting to any
applications, including xev.
How do I tell?
It all worked fine on my ubuntu box last time I tried.
Tim Abell
Lon Lentz wrote:
Is the keyboard using encryption?
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Tim Abellt...@timwise.co.uk wrote:
Hi all,
I've got my bt keyboard connected, and according to hcidump I think the
With Apple's keyboards, you have to add 'auth enable; encrypt
enable;' to device {} in hcid.conf. Thought maybe you could be having
the same problem.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:07 PM, Tim Abellt...@timwise.co.uk wrote:
How do I tell?
It all worked fine on my ubuntu box last time I tried.
Oh, ok.
I can't find the file you mention.
r...@om-gta02:/etc/bluetooth# ls
audio.confinput.confmain.conf network.conf rfcomm.conf
Ta.
Tim Abell
Lon Lentz wrote:
With Apple's keyboards, you have to add 'auth enable; encrypt
enable;' to device {} in hcid.conf. Thought maybe
Lon Lentz lon.le...@gmail.com writes:
With Apple's keyboards, you have to add 'auth enable; encrypt
enable;' to device {} in hcid.conf. Thought maybe you could be having
the same problem.
Both SHR and OM2009 are using bluez4, so no hcid.conf there.
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