2009/11/16 Leszek Koltunski les...@koltunski.pl
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 5:01 AM, Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks for all, so I am going to contact with bluez folks.
Yes the BT hardware is diferent, this the one that not work:
(...)
Manufacturer: Broadcom
2009/11/16 Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com
2009/11/16 Leszek Koltunski les...@koltunski.pl
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 5:01 AM, Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks for all, so I am going to contact with bluez folks.
Yes the BT hardware is diferent, this the one that not
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 5:01 AM, Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks for all, so I am going to contact with bluez folks.
Yes the BT hardware is diferent, this the one that not work:
(...)
Manufacturer: Broadcom Corporation (15)
And this is the one that works: (now runing
Thanks for yourresponse, I have a Jabra BT2010 headset and I paired with
Bluetooth Applet 1.8. Is this the correct way to pair?
In other laptop I just pair with the same Applet and it works! It appear as
new harware and I could switch on it. I don't know what happen with my
laptop.
I apreciate
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 12:27 +0100, Josu Lazkano wrote:
Thanks for yourresponse, I have a Jabra BT2010 headset and I paired
with Bluetooth Applet 1.8. Is this the correct way to pair?
In other laptop I just pair with the same Applet and it works! It
appear as new harware and I could switch on
2009/11/13 Ng Oon-Ee ngoo...@gmail.com
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 12:27 +0100, Josu Lazkano wrote:
Thanks for yourresponse, I have a Jabra BT2010 headset and I paired
with Bluetooth Applet 1.8. Is this the correct way to pair?
In other laptop I just pair with the same Applet and it works! It
'Twas brillig, and Josu Lazkano at 13/11/09 12:31 did gyre and gimble:
2009/11/13 Ng Oon-Ee ngoo...@gmail.com mailto:ngoo...@gmail.com
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 12:27 +0100, Josu Lazkano wrote:
Thanks for yourresponse, I have a Jabra BT2010 headset and I paired
with Bluetooth Applet
Thanks for the hekp, both BT are built in. This is the pulseaudio -k;
pulseaudio -vvv output when I pair the headset:
http://pastebin.com/f37840107
This line is in red: E: module-bluetooth-device.c: Failed to write data to
SCO socket: Argumento inválido
Argumento inválido = Invalid argument (in
(Sorry for top-posting; bad MUA)
You should try the 0.9.20 packages in the ubuntu-audio-dev PPA.
On Nov 13, 2009 9:06 AM, Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the hekp, both BT are built in. This is the pulseaudio -k;
pulseaudio -vvv output when I pair the headset:
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com
(Sorry for top-posting; bad MUA)
You should try the 0.9.20 packages in the ubuntu-audio-dev PPA.
On Nov 13, 2009 9:06 AM, Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the hekp, both BT are built in. This is the pulseaudio -k;
It's a really good idea to keep those packages, as only security fixes
generally are pushed into Karmic (since it's frozen/released), and it's the
latest stable upstream version. Also, Luke and I maintain those packages in
Ubuntu, and that version is already in Lucid.
(If you really want to
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com
It's a really good idea to keep those packages, as only security fixes
generally are pushed into Karmic (since it's frozen/released), and it's the
latest stable upstream version. Also, Luke and I maintain those packages in
Ubuntu, and that version
2009/11/13 Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com
It's a really good idea to keep those packages, as only security fixes
generally are pushed into Karmic (since it's frozen/released), and it's the
latest stable upstream version. Also, Luke and I
You shouldn't use pulseaudio-*. A simple update dist-upgrade will work.
On Nov 13, 2009 9:51 AM, Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com It's a really good idea
to keep those packages,...
OK, I will kept this repositories, but I have adependenci
2009/11/13 rem...@gmail.com
2009/11/13 Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com
It's a really good idea to keep those packages, as only security fixes
generally are pushed into Karmic (since it's frozen/released), and it's the
latest stable
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com
You shouldn't use pulseaudio-*. A simple update dist-upgrade will
work.
On Nov 13, 2009 9:51 AM, Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com It's a really good idea
to keep those packages,...
OK, I
On Fri, 13.11.09 15:39, Josu Lazkano (josu.lazk...@gmail.com) wrote:
Thanks for all again, I update from repository, but the same error:
E: module-bluetooth-device.c: Failed to write data to SCO socket: Argumento
inválido
This looks like a BT probably outside of PA, i.e. inside of
On Fri, 13.11.09 20:55, Lennart Poettering (lenn...@poettering.net) wrote:
On Fri, 13.11.09 15:39, Josu Lazkano (josu.lazk...@gmail.com) wrote:
Thanks for all again, I update from repository, but the same error:
E: module-bluetooth-device.c: Failed to write data to SCO socket:
Thanks for all, so I am going to contact with bluez folks.
Yes the BT hardware is diferent, this the one that not work:
$ hciconfig -a
hci0:Type: USB
BD Address: 00:10:C6:xx:xx:xx ACL MTU: 377:10 SCO MTU: 16:0
UP RUNNING
RX bytes:664 acl:0 sco:0 events:18 errors:0
TX bytes:73
Hello everybody, I just installed Ubuntu Karmic on my laptop, and I want use
my bluetooth headset to speak in Skype.
I just paired the headset, but there is new hardware on PulseAudio device
section. I type this command , but the hardware on sound preference is
disabled:
pactl load-module
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 04:26 +0100, Josu Lazkano wrote:
Hello everybody, I just installed Ubuntu Karmic on my laptop, and I
want use my bluetooth headset to speak in Skype.
I just paired the headset, but there is new hardware on PulseAudio
device section. I type this command , but the
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