Hi Dmitry,
> T: Bus=02 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=03 Cnt=03 Dev#= 4 Spd=12 MxCh= 0
> D: Ver= 2.10 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1
> P: Vendor=13d3 ProdID=3494 Rev= 2.00
> S: Manufacturer=Realtek
> S: Product=Bluetooth Radio
> S: SerialNumber=00e04c01
> C:* #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=5
Hi Dmitry,
> T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=07 Cnt=04 Dev#= 5 Spd=12 MxCh= 0
> D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1
> P: Vendor=04ca ProdID=3018 Rev=00.01
> C: #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=100mA
> I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
> I:
Hi Dmitry,
> BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1535802
>
> T: Bus=01 Lev=02 Prnt=02 Port=04 Cnt=01 Dev#= 3 Spd=12 MxCh= 0
> D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1
> P: Vendor=04ca ProdID=3011 Rev=00.01
> C: #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=100mA
> I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #
Hi Jesse,
> btusb would not take care of this device without its id in the table.
>
> If the output of usb-devices is still needed, please let me know.
yes, I just wanna see usb-devices and not go through 3 pages of verbose
lsusb output since that is not helping me.
Regards
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Hi Jesse,
> Add a new entry (413c:8197) to device ID table.
>
> Signed-off-by: Wen-chien Jesse Sung
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> drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c |3 +++
> 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c b/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
> index 91d13a9..d786bb8
Keep in mind that the send_interface is limited to the root user
context. Protecting that makes no sense anyway since we can just go
ahead and change the policy if you wanna mess with it. The receiving
side has to ensure here that the caller is valid. And at least bluez-
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I can't find your patch in that package. However if you remove "" then you break it again. All other
send_interface can go, but that one has to stay. It is _not_ insecure.
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Starting with Ubuntu 8.10 the org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.KillSwitch
interfaces are missing. Previously my X61 laptop showed a Bluetooth
killswitch from the thinkpad_acpi driver and a WLAN killswitch from the
iwl4965 driver when calling hal-device. With 8.10 these are no longer
This is not a question. This is a real bug. Evolution stops working for
me with Ubuntu 8.10 and it clearly uses the wrong port. With 8.04 the
same setup was working.
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After the upgrade to Ubuntu 8.10 I can't check my emails anymore using
Evolution. I always get a "connection refused" message. The mailserver
is using IMAPS on port 993, but Evolution keeps trying port 143.
Pressing F5 for folder refreshing works, but retrieving the actual ema
Filing wish lists within Launchpad doesn't get you anywhere. You should
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The Debian naming scheme is broken. You did it right, but now you are
falling back to something totally broken while Fedora and OpenSuSE get
it right.
Tell the Debian maintainers to follow upstream proposal and stop messing
around with things they have no clue about.
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The init script should be /etc/init.d/bluetooth and not "bluetoothd",
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ALSA has no enumeration for virtual devices and every Bluetooth headset
is a virtual device. We discussed this at PlumbersConf and might get
into the direction to allow enumeration via the "hint" API with plugins
to enumerate virtual devices, but we are not there yet.
This also means that these de
The problem with HID pairing (mouse/keyboard) has nothing to do with the
btusb driver. They are not related at all.
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The upcoming 2.6.27 kernel has support for Bluetooth 2.1, but would need
at least bluez-utils-3.36 or better bluez-4.x for a full experience.
Also bluez-gnome-1.x is required.
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The timeout change is only fixing a symptom. If you wanna disable the
timeout you can have a one-line patch that does so. The real fix for
this is a kernel patch to the hidp.ko driver that I posted to the bluez-
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Patches for this needs to be submitted via the bluez-devel mailing list.
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It will work with obex-data-server-0.3 and bluez-gnome-0.23. Check out
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If you have obex-data-server-0.3 and bluez-gnome-0.23 then you don't
need gnome-bluetooth. You can enable OBEX Push and FTP services via
bluetooth-properties and use bluetooth-sendto to actually send files.
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It makes sense to split bluez-alsa and bluez-gstreamer, because their
dependency chain is big. However if you use ALSA you don't wanna have
the dependencies on GStreamer and vice-versa. Also an embedded system
with SCO over PCM (like the Nokia tablets) might wanna use only the
audio service and don
I don't know who in the end decided to move bluetoothd-service-audio
into its own package. That is totally stupid and makes no real sense.
The audio service can exist without any ALSA or GStreamer plugin and
could as so be perfectly part of bluez-utils package. Having separate
bluez-alsa and bluez-
These applications are not ready for mainline right now. The bluez-gnome
upstream _doesn't_ install these on purpose.
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The bluez-gnome upstream using a mailing list like a lot of old fashion
projects :)
Anyway, I fixed it upstream now. So next release should have it.
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This one has no information in it. So no idea why this crash happened.
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This one should have been fixed within bluez-utils-3.22, but don't ask
me for the exact patch. The audio guys fixed it.
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These kind of bugs should be reported to the upstream project. Post
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If you wanna use Bluetooth then you have to use D-Bus. However
minimalist doesn't mean that you can't have D-Bus. Actually D-Bus itself
is really small. As mentioned before, it is only a simple inter-process
communication protocol.
Actually with all applications using D-Bus to communicate with eac
Period, because the decision to use D-Bus as inter-process communication
for Bluetooth has been made a long time ago. This means it is a purely
technical decision. And yes, I am not even going to argue about it.
There is no other sane way except you wanna live in the stone age of
Unix operating sys
If you are not running D-Bus, then you can't use Bluetooth. Period.
And btw. D-Bus is _not_ reconfiguring your network devices.
NetworkManager is doing this.
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That is probably as simple bug in hidd. It happen if you try to connect
a device which is not working according to the HID specification. These
are all devices that are not a mouse, keyboard or in some cases a mobile
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I have no idea why this happens. I was using the Bluetooth GStreamer
plugin all the time and never had a problem. Didi something in the
GStreamer API changed? Can gst_type_find_peek() return NULL?
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The mode "discoverable" is non-sense. Only mode "connectable" is needed.
When calling hciconfig and it doesn't show "pscan" then no HID device
can re-connect.
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It has been like this for a while. Even in Feisty. With the new version
we know enforce using D-Bus more and slowly reduce the importance and
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This will happen. It is the plan to include it, but might not happen as
quickly as you want.
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Don't touch hcid.conf at all. The values from the /var/lib/bluetooth wll
overwrite any settings done in hcid.conf and this is on purpose. If you
wanna change your class of device, use the D-Bus methods or bluetooth-
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This means that hid2hci needs an update to detect this dongle. Should be
fixed when using bluez-utils-3.19. I don't have the MX5000 and so I
can't confirm it.
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The HCI versus HID mode has nothing to do with report mode versus boot
mode. That are two total different things.
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You always need to start a program for that task if you split UI code
and actual profile implementation. However the D-Bus service activation
should take care of this in the background.
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This makes no sense at all. The connected state has nothing to do with
the capability of sending or receiving files. The connections will be
created on demand and as needed.
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The "hidd --connect ..." command needs to be used only once. After that
there is not need to use it ever again. The same applies to "hidd
--search ...". What you are doing is attempting to make something work,
but with no idea how Bluetooth HID is designed. Stop messing around and
make only sure th
Switching Bluetooth on and off should be integrated with the rfkill
switch framework. This is out of the scope of BlueZ and we decided not
to handle it. It should always be done through HAL.
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This is not a kernel issue. The SCO flow control patch was never
approved by upstream and actually the new audio service from bluez-utils
doesn't require this patch at all. Using some old btsco or plugz package
might fail. Go with the audio support that is supported by the upstream
BlueZ community.
I tried to talk to the Debian guys to make them clean up the package and
actually enable the new services (they are off by default even if they
are stable enough). So far I haven't seen a fixed up Debian package.
The main issue is DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS. The --enable-obex part is
not needed sin
These race conditions are all fixed now. The hcid will start other
services like network service (which replaced pand).
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The 2.6.22 kernel is perfectly fine. No need to apply any of my -mh1
patches. Actually they will de-stabilize the kernel since they contain a
lot of experimental stuff.
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I have no idea. This could be an issue with GLib and its GIOChannel with
libdbus.
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The Introspection support is missing. We added this with bluez-
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Maybe this is Logitech specific. However I only have the old diNovo
desktop and that one works perfectly fine for me. Even the re-connect
has no problems.
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This will happen within the next bluez-utils releases. The headsetd from
plugz with its ALSA plugins will be merged into the Bluetooth audio
service. This is work in progress and should be ready for Feisty+1. The
setup of Headset will be done through D-Bus. The API specification for
that has alread
The sdpd is no longer needed you can start hcid with -s and it will
start the SDP server.
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Any passkey agent has to be started in the user session. Starting a
passkey agent at boot time is totally wrong. This is a KDE bug. GNOME
handles this correctly.
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If KDE checks for the sdpd process, then this is a KDE bug. Running
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The "sdpd" process is no longer needed. All the functionality are
provided by "hcid -s". No idea what KDE is trying to do, but this looks
like a bug in KDE and not bluez-utils.
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Actually someone needs to finally fix these UI components. The Linux
kernel and the D-Bus API for Bluetooth work perfectly fine with higher
inquiry modes.
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Don't put --connect in HIDD_OPTIONS. This will fully mess with your
system and whoever proposed this strange settings is wrong. In general
the option --server is fully enough and HIDD_ENABLE must be on.
The --search or --connect needs only to be issued once. After that the
mouse or keyboard will r
The bluez-libs-3.9 requirement was me just being lazy. It will compile
perfectly against bluez-libs-3.8 and also work without problems, but
don't tell anyone ;)
As a side note. You can compile it with --disable-sdpd and modify the
init script to not start sdpd and instead give hcid the -s to use i
I think it is worth trying bluez-utils-3.9. I am pretty sure that this
has been fixed.
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Try "sudo hciconfig hci0 inqmode 0".
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Ask your notebook manufacturer. All Bluetooth adapters for the laptops
are USB so far. So I guess that is no different for yours. However all
of them will not appear on the USB bus until you tell them so. And that
is the magic that needs to be found. Sometimes it is done via software
and other time
Then you need to find the switch to activate the device. It might be a
soft or ACPI related switch.
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Check with hciconfig and lsusb if the Bluetooth adapter is really
recognized.
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Installing bluez-utils-3.9 should solve all the race conditions on
system boot and then HIDD_OPTIONS="--master --server" should be enough.
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This might be caused by the adapter initialization race condition that
has been fixed with bluez-utils-3.9. The bluetooth-applet only display
what it gets told by the hcid.
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The bluez-utils-3.9 fixes are race condition in the initialization
routine of the adapter. So this problem should be gone now.
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I think it is worth having a test-drive with bluez-utils-3.9 and the
latest D-Bus low-level library. It might be fixed or we have a really
ugly bug sleeping somewhere.
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I think all these problems on Apple based system are caused by a race
condition in the startup and init routines for the Bluetooth adapter. I
am pretty sure that I finally fixed this. At least my Quad G5 running
Edgy now has no problems anymore.
The main problem was that the command for setting th
The kernel should have been fixed to handle that properly. It is part of
the 2.6.19-rc3 kernel and later. It fixes similar issues in BNEP and
CMTP support.
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You have to switch to the old inquiry mode with "sudo hciconfig hci0
inqmode 0". Starting with bluez-utils-3.x the best available inquiry
mode will be selected by default and this is not gonna change. You have
to fix gnome-bluetooth.
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The Logitech HID proxy switching has been always some kind of blackbox
magic, because we don't know how it actually works. Neverless, this
patch has been accepted upstream.
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I am not the upstream author of gnome-bluetooth. Otherwise, I would have
already fixed this. The proper interface to use is the new D-Bus based
API. It will take care of all this stuff.
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The bluez-passkey-gnome package was a packing mistake and should be
fully removed. The package that contains all GNOME related applications
is bluez-gnome. This is the name of the source package and should also
be the name of the binary package. It is now fixed in Debian.
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Starting with bluez-utils-3.x we set the adapter into Inquiry with RSSI
if it supports it and most Bluetooth 1.2 or later ones do. So in this
mode you will see HCI_Inquiry_Result_With_RSSI and no longer
HCI_Inquiry_Result events. Since the gnome-bluetooth and kdebluetooth
only listen to later one,
This is a bug in the gnome-bluetooth code. You can issue "hciconfig hci0
inqmode" as root to set your device back into the inquiry results mode
for Bluetooth 1.1 devices. Then it should find remote devices again.
To be 100% clear, this is a gnome-bluetooth bug and not an issue of the
functionality
You must make sure that you have a passkey agent running. Otherwise the
system will reject any paring requests for security reasons. Install the
bluez-passkey-gnome package for Edgy or go with the passkey-agent.c
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If you log into the GNOME desktop, the passkey agent will ask you to
enter the PIN code and everything will work as expected. With the latest
updated packages you will see a Bluetooth icon in the status bar and you
need to click it to open the input dialog for the PIN. Otherwise check
/var/log/sysl
The request for entering a passkey are not D-Bus signals. So you might
wanna start "hcidump -X -V" to capture the traffic on the HCI and check
if a pairing request really happens.
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Starting with bluez-gnome-0.6 all this is possible. It introduces a
Bluetooth preferences application that lets you select the icon display
policy, configure your device name and class of device. It also makes it
possible to switch between connectable and discoverable mode.
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As far as I know, there exists no keyutils in Debian unstable at the
moment. I have seen that package in Fedora Core 5 and so some
distributions are packaging it already.
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I personally have never seen a crash with bt-applet. The D-Bus proxy
object has the weird behavior that I described, but that's it. I have to
make some small adjustments for the icon display policy and then I will
release a new version. Postponing this to edgy-updates should be fine.
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Syncing the full source of bt-applet is a better idea. There exists
another problem with the current use of the D-Bus proxy objects and
attaching signal handlers. It is enough to attach the adapter signals
once per lifetime of bt-applet. It doesn't matter if the adapter get
removed or reattached. I
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The keyutils tool and library are missing in Edgy. The source can be
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This package is needed by the userspace daemon and tools for eCryptFS.
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Binary package hint: anjuta
When using the Scintilla editor component of Anjuta the application
crashes with the following error:
(anjuta:18074): libgnomevfs-CRITICAL **:
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*** glibc detected *** anjuta
If your local Bluetooth adapter supports inquiry with RSSI, then the
current gnome-bluetooth version is not capable of handling these inquiry
results. As a workaround you can call "hciconfig hci0 inqmode 0".
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I think that I forgot to mention that my patch fixes another problem
with the D-Bus proxy handling and it brings it in sync with upstream.
You might wanna check the upstream CVS log.
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I am not sure when I have the time to release a new upstream version,
but until then you can apply the attached patch.
** Attachment added: "Implement icon policy settings"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4822238/implement_icon_policy_settings.patch
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This must be a weird race condition in the upgrade path. The binary
package has the init script listed as executable:
# dpkg --contents bluez-utils_3.7-1ubuntu2_amd64.deb | grep init
drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 2006-10-11 15:39 ./etc/init.d/
-rwxr-xr-x root/root 6963 2006-10-11 15:39 ./etc
The bluez-sdp package has been deprecated a long time ago and bluez-
utils is a full replacement.
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Starting with bluez-utils-3.7 it defaults to "security user" and this
means that if no passkey agent has been registered all pairing attempts
will be rejected.
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The passkey-agent.c example source code is now installed under
/usr/share/doc/bluez-utils/examples/ together with a simple Makefile to
compile it if needed. Remember that this is an example code on how to
write a passkey agent. Every desktop environment should provide its own
default passkey agent.
This has been fixed in the CVS version and the icon display policy is
controllable via a GConf entry.
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Hi Daniel,
> We will need at least bluez-libs 3.5 for that. Debian has 3.7 of both at
> the moment.
best is to go for 3.7 for both versions. The bluez-libs-3.7 from Debian
is clean and should make no problems at all. The bluez-utils-3.7 from
Debian is finally a lot cleaner than before. Thanks to
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