Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller schrieb:
> Hi all,
Hi!

> I have tried to connect a Hama Bluetooth USB stick and dmsg tells that
> the 2.4 kernel finds it as a USB device but there is no bluez on the
> standard installation. Is there an easy way to build&install the
> required kernel modules (through OE or Debian)? The eeePC loads Bluez
> out of the box for these devices.

This is twofold.
First you need the kernel Bluetooth stack and HCI driver. All of those
can be compiled as modules so this part should work.
The more problematic part IMHO is to get the userland stuff installed.
If you use your home-made rootfs then install them from the
corresponding source,e.g. Debian.
If you use the Skytone system you would have to have a compatible
toolchain first and build the BlueZ stuff yourself. Here it is a little
tricky since you will have to use the older versions without DBus -
latest BlueZ uses DBus for service interaction (hcid, sdp, etc.).

> Nikolaus
Cheers
  nils faerber

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