ou're SOOL.
--patrick
> John Brahy wrote:
>
> > Right, without reading the code and only reading this commit message
> it's all conjecture.
> > I was just hoping to hear something more if someone was inclined to
> share.
> > inclined. The commit message seems like some
Ha. I was about to start out with how I can guess how complicated managing
an operating system is. Then I see the last line of your email saying, "How
about if you don't know, stop making guesses".
My comments only apply to my experience coding for bluetooth on mobile
devices and it was just
Bryan Wright wrote:
> > On Aug 7, 2019, at 10:06, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >
> > Bryan Wright wrote:
> >
> >> Are there technical/philosophical problems that make all versions of
> >> Bluetooth incompatible with the project, or is it a just matter of
> >> removing what is not being maintained?
commit message it's all
> conjecture.
> I was just hoping to hear something more if someone was inclined to share.
> inclined. The commit message seems like some sort of inside joke.
>
> Log message:
> "It's not the years, honey; it's the mileage."
>
> bluetooth s
> On Aug 7, 2019, at 10:06, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> Bryan Wright wrote:
>
>> Are there technical/philosophical problems that make all versions of
>> Bluetooth incompatible with the project, or is it a just matter of
>> removing what is not being maintained?
>
> I'm sure a bunch of you can
leage."
bluetooth support doesn't work and isn't going anywhere. the current
design is a dead end, and should not be the basis for any future support.
general consensus says to whack it so as to not mislead the unwary.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 10:06 AM Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Bryan
Bryan Wright wrote:
> Are there technical/philosophical problems that make all versions of
> Bluetooth incompatible with the project, or is it a just matter of
> removing what is not being maintained?
I'm sure a bunch of you can come up with theories about what actually
transpired, without
Are there technical/philosophical problems that make all versions of Bluetooth
incompatible with the project, or is it a just matter of removing what is not
being maintained?
ok, thanks. Bluetooth is overcomplicated and if it's not managed properly
it just opens up the attack surface for no reason.
It definitely makes some things easy but there are always workarounds.
On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 11:52 PM Consus wrote:
> On 17:12 Tue 06 Aug, John Brahy wrote:
> > Hello,
On 17:12 Tue 06 Aug, John Brahy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just curious if there was any change in OpenBSD supporting bluetooth.
Sadly, there is none.
Hello,
Just curious if there was any change in OpenBSD supporting bluetooth.
In this commit from tedu@ it's saying that support was ripped out of the
kernel because it never really worked.
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs=140511572108715=2
man -k blue brings up nothing appros.
Thanks,
JB
On 10/31/18 9:42 AM, Marco Menne wrote:
> Bluetooth I never liked. :-)
Especially when the Bluetooth spec, specified ecdh without following the
security requirements of must validate the curves as clearly laid out by GECC
(guide to ECC).
I guess Linux and some Intel products did the same or
From s...@spacehopper.org Tue Oct 30 19:32:56 2018
> > To: misc@openbsd.org
> > From: Stuart Henderson
> > Subject: Re: Bluetooth Support
> > Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2018 23:24:04 + (UTC)
> >
> > On 2018-10-30, Marco Menne wrote:
> > > Hello there,
> >
> From s...@spacehopper.org Tue Oct 30 19:32:56 2018
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> From: Stuart Henderson
> Subject: Re: Bluetooth Support
> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2018 23:24:04 + (UTC)
>
> On 2018-10-30, Marco Menne wrote:
> > Hello there,
> >
> > I install
-- Forwarded message -
From: Marco Menne
Date: Mi., 31. Okt. 2018 um 01:02 Uhr
Subject: Re: Bluetooth Support
To:
That is true. It seems not to be a standart keyboard. One time I tried
to connect it with my Android tablet, but without success. Some Linux
distributions had also
n...@gmail.com
> GnuPG-Public-Key:
> https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?op=get=0x96A01AB59F6F7ECF
>
AIUI the firmware on some Apples does actually present a Bluetooth
keyboard as a standard keyboard, but I suspect this one will be too
old for this and would need an OS that has its own Bluetooth support.
> Revision 1.7, Fri Jul 11 21:54:38 2014 UTC (4 years, 3 months ago) by tedu
> Branch: MAIN
> CVS Tags: HEAD
> Changes since 1.6: +1 -1 lines
> FILE REMOVED
>
> "It's not the years, honey; it's the mileage."
>
> bluetooth support doesn't work and isn't going
) by tedu
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: HEAD
Changes since 1.6: +1 -1 lines
FILE REMOVED
"It's not the years, honey; it's the mileage."
bluetooth support doesn't work and isn't going anywhere. the current
design is a dead end, and should not be the basis for any future support.
general cons
ng. I read in some forum that Bluetooth is not supported in OpenBSD.
> Is this true?
> I can use an USB-Keyboard, of course, but the Apple keyboard is fine and it
> would be a little bit sad, if I had to change to an usb one.
If you want bluetooth support, you'll need to go all the way bac
Hello there,
I installed OpenBSD 6.4 on an old iMac from 2010 and nearly everything
works fine. The sound is cruel but this is a minor problem.
The Apple has a Bluetooth keyboard and I do not find a way to get it
working. I read in some forum that Bluetooth is not supported in OpenBSD.
Is this
I know Bluetooth support was pulled, but I was wondering if there was any new
information about it being rekindled in some fashion. My primary interest is the
bluetooth audio side.
If there is or isn't I would be interested in helping to make it happen. Not
sure I am the best person to code
All bluetooth support was removed some releases ago.
The code rotted. If someone wants to work on this again, they are
welcome to.
On 2015 Jul 23 (Thu) at 10:02:55 -0400 (-0400), Richard E. Thornton wrote:
:I am just curious - is Bluetooth supported on any bluetooth enabled
:computers
I am just curious - is Bluetooth supported on any bluetooth enabled
computers? Or is this a dead topic?
Richard
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