Here it is, what I have published that time: Searching for 'Jabra' on the wiki gave no result and searching for 'Bluetooth' gave no headline regarding to Jabra, but I know, there is a A2DP page (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/A2DP). The Jabra 3030 BT isn't reported there to work.
So before I do, has it been put by someone at the wiki or anywhere? Lothar Am 19.01.2009 um 14:34 schrieb Lothar Behrens: > Hi, > > now I have got the Jabra BT3030 working. Excelent sound, no crushing > noices as experienced with my Mac OS X :-) > > I also have successfully tested connection with a second phone to > test incoming calls. I'll hear a ring and I could accept > and speak. > > Once the mplayer didn't come back with sound. I'll figure out the > cause if I have time. Restarting helped to solve. > > The installation steps, Steven has explained, are correct, but on > the 2008.12 are some packages not installed. > > I am using mplayer. And there is a working description as of post > from Glen at 29. Dezember 2008 04:27:48 MEZ. > There was only an issue with the libgcc library that was too old, > thus sdl couldn't be installed, what mplayer caused to > be not startable. (At least today) > > After installing the following package, sdl was installable and > mplayer would work. > > http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/2008/ipk/glibc/armv4t/base/libgcc1_4.2.4-r5.1_armv4t.ipk > > Also missing is the bluez-utils-alsa package. Mplayer couldn't find > > These are my packets: > > r...@om-gta02:~# opkg list_installed | grep blue > bluez-audio - 3.33-r3 - > bluez-hcidump - 1.42-r0 - > bluez-utils - 3.33-r3 - > bluez-utils-alsa - 3.33-r3 - > bluez-utils-compat - 3.33-r3 - > kernel-module-bluetooth - > 3:2.6.24+gitr76014+fb42ce6724576fc173faf8abfb04aa2c36d213b7-r2.01 - > libbluetooth2 - 3.33-r0 - > > The other packages are as reported from Glen. > > Here is my script to use the headset. (The bluetooth device must be > activated, or added as a line): > > #!/bin/sh > > export DEVICE=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX > > /etc/init.d/bluetooth stop > /etc/init.d/bluetooth start > > sleep 1 > passkey-agent --default 0000 & > > sleep 1 > echo Create bonding > dbus-send --system --type=method_call --print-reply -- > dest=org.bluez /org/bluez/hci0 org.bluez.Adapter.CreateBonding > string:$DEVICE > > sleep 1 > echo Activating service audio > dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.bluez /org/bluez > org.bluez.Manager.ActivateService string:audio > > sleep 1 > echo Creating device > dbus-send --system --type=method_call --print-reply -- > dest=org.bluez /org/bluez/audio org.bluez.audio.Manager.CreateDevice > string:$DEVICE > > sleep 1 > echo Connecting sink > dbus-send --system --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=org.bluez > "/org/bluez/audio/device0" org.bluez.audio.Sink.Connect > > > To use the bluetooth audio device, the player has to started with > the correct parameters. > > Have fun - I have :-) > > Lothar > > -- | Rapid Prototyping | XSLT Codegeneration | http://www.lollisoft.de > Lothar Behrens > Heinrich-Scheufelen-Platz 2 > 73252 Lenningen > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community -- | Rapid Prototyping | XSLT Codegeneration | http://www.lollisoft.de Lothar Behrens Heinrich-Scheufelen-Platz 2 73252 Lenningen _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community