Alle martedì 22 dicembre 2009, Borden Rhodes ha scritto: > Hullo, all, > > I'm using Squeeze and I'm assuming that the kdebluetooth packages > work, even if they're still using the old Qt3 libraries. Of course, > kbluetooth does not recognise my tablet's Bluetooth system even > though hcitool does. Yes, I've triple-checked that I'm a member of > *both* the netdev and bluetooth groups. > > I have a Creative Bluetooth Headset (yes, they do exist) which I'm > trying to use as a microphone/mono-headphone on my Debian laptop. > I've tried following http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/AudioDevices > with absolutely no success at . Any attempts to connect to the > headset with > > hcitool info XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (with the XXs, obviously, replaced > with the headset's Bluetooth address) > > gets rewarded with > > Can't create connection: Operation not permitted > > whereas > > sudo hcitool info XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX > > gets rewarded with > > Can't create connection: Input/output error > > Yes, all of the hardware *does* work. I've tested it and proven it. > > So, my question goes to all of the KDE users on Squeeze: does > Bluetooth work for you. If so, how? > > With thanks, > The old kdebluetooth doesn't work on KDE4 while the new one needs a lot of development. For simple tasks, like synchronizing my mobile phone, using it as a modem, transferring files, I rely on GNOME's blueman, I don't know if it can be useful for your devices and your purposes. Bye
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