On 7/31/07, Lucio Crusca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pete Zaitcev wrote:
> > The symptoms you described point to a sequencer lock-up in the device.
> > Your best bet is to change the brand of the dongle to a more reliable
> > one.
> Any suggestion about which brands could be more reliable than others?
>
> > If you work for a bigger OEM, you may be able to shop around and
> > have vendors interested.
> Not exactly my case...
>
> Felipe Balbi wrote:
> > This is not the right way to do it.
> Maybe, but I'd like a quick & dirty solution at the moment. Besides that I'm
> more than happy to recompile the kernel, provide you with the debug output
> and so on.
>
> > Provide us more detailed
> > information such as dmesg output.
> That's hard to retrieve. The problem is not reproducible, it happens once
> every several days, it never happened in test system but it's happening in
> a few production systems (not all). I suspect it happens only on those
> production systems where bluetooth traffic is higher, a situation hard to
> simulate for our resources during lab tests; however that's only a not so
> reliable guess.

How much data are we talking about... I could transfer around 500mb
between two pcs using crappy usb-bluetooth dongles... I bought
sometime ago...

No problems here... the problem could also be on obex-server... you're
probably using gnome-obex-server and friends... they may be logging
data somewhere... it could give you some hints... also check what's
happening on /var/log/messages.



>
> > Another good information would be your kernel version.
> 2.6.21.1-2 from Debian Lenny i386 (but the rest of the system is Etch).
>
> Lucio.
>
>
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