Lan Barnes wrote: > On Tue, September 11, 2007 9:27 am, kelsey hudson wrote: >> Mark Schoonover wrote: >> >>> Outlook not so good.... >> The people who think Outlook is good typically wear M$ jockstraps :P >> >> All joking aside though, as long as you can pair the computer with the >> headset (you should be able to) you will be provided with an interface >> to its record and playback channels. Now, whether or not in Linux you >> can actually send and receive meaningful data to these interfaces >> remains to be seen; I've paired my headset with my laptop, but past the >> "oooh, aaaah," I didn't investigate further. >> >> Good luck, and report back your results! >> >> -Kelsey > > I paired it successfully at that technical book store w/ Jim Sack using > the CLI. But I forgot what I did and need to research it. The default > Bluetooth driver is found by the ear piece, but the default program in the > menus is looking for another dongle for file transfers. I need to change > that. >
I deny blame. I only remember urging you to look at lsusb and dmesg for clues. I also recall wondering what kind of simple test for BT might exist, something similar to arecord/aplay maybe? By simple, I mean something requiring a minimum tower of configuration stages, something other than skype, say. Regards, ..jim (got no bluetooth .. will black do?) -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
