John Jason Jordan wrote:
> I didn't see where Mike mentioned what model Thinkpad he has
T60

>
> During a recent voyage through various distros the only one which had
> issues was Debian Squeeze. 
>   
Hmm, you might be onto something here. I run Sidux, a
distro derived from Debian Sid. I usually upgrade
at least once a month and I tend to run run
"apt-get dist-upgrade" instead of just  "apt-get upgrade".
Maybe due to that I'm pulling in "Squeeze" pkgs which
are the culprit.

~# cat /etc/debian_version

squeeze/sid


> blueman, bluez, bluez-alsa (both 32- and 64-bit), bluez-cups,
> bluez-gnome, bluez-gnome-analyzer, bluez-gstreamer (both 32- and
> 64-bit), bluez-hcidump, bluez-libs, bluez-libs-devel (both 32- and
> 64-bit), gnome-bluetooth, gnome-bluetooth-libs (both 32- and 64-bit),
> gnome-bluetooth-libs-devel (both 32- and 64-bit), gnome-user-share,
> gnome-vfs2-obexftp, gvfs-obexftp, kde-bluetooth, libbctl (both 32- and
> 64-bit), obex-data-server, obexd, pulseaudio-module-bluetooth, rfkill.
>   
I'm running KDE and I seem to have all the requisite Bluez and KDE
bluetooth pkgs installed. I actually uninstalled most of the peripheral
Bluex pkgs in case one of them was causing the problem. 

My troubleshooting procedure at this point is:

1. See info about the internal Bluetooth device.

2. Discover external Bluetooth device.

3. Connect to external device.

Right now, I'm stuck on Step 1.



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