Michael, see my answers and additional info listed below: > Can you try to turn off/on blutototh? using graphics interface?
Yes. I.e. the icon appears, but there is no process listed for hcid > bluetooth 1081 1 1484 856 c00b03fc afe0c76c S /system/bin/hcid > > Is this service on? No > > If not, deactivate it with the graphics interface, shutdown the phone and > restart it > reactivate using graphics interface and then check with the ps if the > service is on > > then give this directory ls -l /dev/socket > > srw-rw---- bluetooth bluetooth 2009-02-13 10:29 bluetooth > srw-rw---- bluetooth bluetooth 2009-02-13 10:29 dbus_bluetooth > srw-rw---- root radio 2009-02-13 09:40 rild > srw-rw---- radio system 2009-02-13 09:40 rild-debug > srw------- system system 2009-02-13 09:39 installd > srw-rw---- bluetooth bluetooth 2009-02-13 09:39 dbus > srw-rw-rw- root root 2009-02-13 09:38 zygote > srw-rw---- root mount 2009-02-13 09:38 mountd > srw-rw-rw- root root 2009-02-13 09:38 property_service > > is it appear like this? The first two lines are missing i.e. no bluetooth. NB the dbus line is also missing. Rebooting gives exactly the same results, but here's the interesting part - I should've said that I am also using qi to boot from NAND. If I boot from NOR (aux+power) then the hcid process starts and the listing of /dev/socket is exactly the same as your example above. I can scan and find other bluetooth objects, but I can't pair as the popup only activates the "cancel" button, so I can't click "ok" when I paste a code. Unfortunately, GSM doesn't work with the NOR boot so it is not an option to use this always. ???? Harry _______________________________________________ android-freerunner mailing list [email protected] http://android.koolu.org/listinfo.cgi/android-freerunner-koolu.org
