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On Jun 17, 2004, at 7:17 PM, Alain Perry wrote:
List,
I am running a 2.6.5-rc3-ben0 kernel with a sid installation on a
1.25GHz 15" Aluminum PowerBook G4, which has built-in Bluetooth.
Although bluez-utils installed just fine and all of the messages on
startup indicate that hcid, rfcomm, l2cap, etc. are starting just
fine,
I have no Bluetooth device available. At first I thought it was
because I did not have an appropriate device driver compiled as a
kernel module, but I think I have eliminated that possibility (see
kernel config excerpt below). When I run 'hcitool dev', nothing shows
up:
What debian branch are you running ? You need the hid2hci tool included
in the bluez-utils package in unstable.
It didn't work on my Powerbook G4 15" with linux-2.6.5 (caused a kernel
oops when switching from hid to hci) but it works great with a 2.6.7
I tested today and file transfer worked between my computer and a Dell.
Hope this helps,
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Alain Perry
Alain,
Thanks for the reply. By sid installation I meant the unstable
branch. I forgot to include the error from hid2hci; here it is:
$ hid2hci
No devices in HCI mode found
By the way, where did you get your 2.6.7 kernel/sources?
Thanks,
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Barry C. Hawkins
All Things Computed
site: www.allthingscomputed.com
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