I have a Trendnet TBW-101UB USB Bluetooth adapter (I believe it uses a
CSR chipset) that used to work, but now it doesn't. I think I worked
with kernel 2.4.23 but not that I'm running 2.6.3 it has stopped
working. I can start bluetooth services fine with /etc/init.d/bluetooth
start (it gives no errors). /var/log/messages says this:
Mar  4 19:39:02 musume hcid[5881]: HCI daemon ver 2.3 started
Mar  4 19:39:03 musume Bluetooth: L2CAP ver 2.1
Mar  4 19:39:03 musume Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
Mar  4 19:39:03 musume sdpd[5883]: sdpd v1.5 started

But when I do hciconfig hci0 up it says
Can't get device info: No such device

Then I tried modprobe hci_usb (since bluetooth start didn't seem to load
it), and this showed up in the system log:
Mar  4 19:46:34 musume Bluetooth: HCI USB driver ver 2.4
Mar  4 19:46:34 musume drivers/usb/core/usb.c: registered new driver
hci_usb

But there is still no hci0 device. It doesn't show up under
/proc/bus/usb/devices either. It used to work, and it still works under
Windows. Can anyone tell me what's going on?

TIA.
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University of Chicago -=- CCSR 
才文と智奈美の父    -=- Kernel 2.6.3-gentoo-r1              
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