[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1366418] Re: Bluetooth BCM43142A0 doesn’t work

2015-04-02 Thread ghortor
What do you mean by “proposed” kernel ? I compiled kernel via the linux- source of my ubuntu 14.04 LTS, version of the kernel is 3.13.0-48 (using “uname -r”) and the sources of btusb.c file doesn’t contain the patch, I had to patch the code myself. Regards, -- You received this bug notification

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1366418] Re: Bluetooth BCM43142A0 doesn’t work

2015-04-01 Thread ghortor
Works fine ! \o/ I followed the instructions here = https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel to build the kernel with the diff posted by Pilot6 (useful if you are using ubuntu :D). I also “apt-get purged” my current linux-image et linux-headers so that they could be fully replaced by

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1366418] Re: Bluetooth BCM43142A0 doesn’t work

2015-03-31 Thread ghortor
Hi Mark, I’m not able to confirm this works right now, I’m having hard time recompiling kernel modules. I just tried yesterday, as I haven’t got much time so far. I will send an update as soon as I succeeded in compiling kernel module. Be aware that I will test solution in message #12 for my

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1366418] Re: Bluetooth BCM43142A0 doesn’t work

2015-02-11 Thread ghortor
Jeremy, I think I agree with Pilot6, could you give us a diff of your code please ? I think it’s not a good idea to just patch our btusb module without knowing what kind of modification you made :-) Regards, -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages,

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1366418] Re: Bluetooth BCM43142A0 doesn’t work

2015-01-16 Thread ghortor
Unfortunately, the solutions suggested previously on message #4 and #6 don’t work. I’ve tried to do an hex2hcd of the .hex file used by my windows, then put it in /lib/firmware with the good name and it didn‘t work at all, bluetooth is still unusable. For the solution proposed in #6, I don’t