Hello! On 10/27/07, Chris Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This HowTo is obsolete, it is about old bluez, now it is much easier > > to start it to work. See: > > http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/AudioDevices which is also linked to > > howto on gentoo wiki. > > Actually, I never managed to get my headset working using this HOWTO, as both > aplay and arecord > kept complaining about being unable to connect (to something). It wasn't > until I switched to using > plugz and the headsetd that I started getting sound out. Under gentoo? I'm asking about distro because you have sent the link to gentoo wiki before. Here it just works, thinks what I did: 1. unmask ~x86 keyword for bluez-utils-3.22, bluez-libs-3.22, bluez-gnome-0.14 2. add modules to kernel (hope i'm copying all) # Network testing CONFIG_BT=m CONFIG_BT_L2CAP=m CONFIG_BT_SCO=m CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM=m CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM_TTY=y CONFIG_BT_HIDP=m # Bluetooth device drivers CONFIG_BT_HCIUSB=m CONFIG_BT_HCIUSB_SCO=y 3. emerge -avD bluez-gnome 3a. you can also emerge gnome-extra/gnome-vfs-obexftp if you want to browse e.g. mobile phone files ebuild is available in ecatmur overlay 4. plug in the BT dongle ;-) 5. authorize the headset via bluez-gnome 6. in services tab activate audio service and it's as I remember all -- Pozdrawiam, Jakub. Milion osób dziennie pobiera Firefoksa... pobierz i Ty! www.firefox.pl _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
