severity 435643 wishlist
tags 435643 wontfix
thanks

2007/8/2, Rafal Czlonka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Unfortunately I'm unable to get the headset working with it. From what I
> read I understood that, since that's a mono SCO headset, I need btsco to
> get it working.

This is simply not true. Where you read it?

> I noticed that you're the maintainer of the Ubuntu one

No. I'm not. Moreover I had never been. AFAIK Ubuntu package was
automatically build from Debian sources without any human interaction.

> as well and that there's a bluez-btsco package, unfortunately by someone
> else.

Bluez-btsco is old and deprecated one. Have you read
http://bluetooth-alsa.sourceforge.net/build.html (at the end) ?

Quoted: "If for some reason you need to try the old driver, instead of
checking out "plugz" above, check out "btsco" and build it the same
way." Do we need old driver? New works perfectly for me. What steps
you follow to configure it?

> Could you please make it available for Debian or, since it's only btsco
> that's in the package, simply merge them together?

Yes, but why? What is the point?

> I also found a front-end to it written in python, if you're interested
> that is.
> http://www.stgraber.org/category/gbtsco

Can it work or can it be ported to use new driver?

Regards,
-- 
Krzysztof Burghardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.burghardt.pl/


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