Hi Saugata,

you should better use the BlueZ mailing list :)

> I am using linux version 2.4.18.  I have two USB-bluetooth adapters.

Why don't you use 2.4.18-mh3 ?

> When I connect the adapters, it throws up following messege,
> 
> bluetooth.c: found interrupt in
> bluetooth.c: found bulk in
> bluetooth.c: found bulk out
> bluetooth.c: USB Bluetooth converter detected
> bluetooth.c: Bluetooth converter now attached to ttyUB0 (or usb/ttub/0 for devfs)
> bluetooth.c: usb_bluetooth_probe - improper number of endpoints. Bluetooth driver 
> not bound.
> bluetooth.c: usb_bluetooth_probe - improper number of endpoints. Bluetooth driver 
> not bound.
> bluetooth.c: usb_bluetooth_probe - improper number of endpoints. Bluetooth driver 
> not bound.
> bluetooth.c: usb_bluetooth_probe - improper number of endpoints. Bluetooth driver 
> not bound.
> bluetooth.c: usb_bluetooth_probe - improper number of endpoints. Bluetooth driver 
> not bound.
> bluetooth.c: usb_bluetooth_probe - improper number of endpoints. Bluetooth driver 
> not bound.
> bluetooth.c: found bulk in
> bluetooth.c: found bulk out
> bluetooth.c: usb_bluetooth_probe - improper number of endpoints. Bluetooth driver 
> not bound.
> 
> I have bluez utilities installed in my system. I insmod the modules,
> rfcomm, sco, hci_usb, bluez, l2cap and bluetooth.

Don't load bluetooth.o module, because this driver is not part of BlueZ.
And you should better remove it from your harddisk.

Regards

Marcel
 



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