I personally think the solution to this bug should be to offer a few options
right after you do the device select screen. They
should be preselected depending on the device you are using.
(1) Randomly chosen PIN number that you enter on the device (Good for
keyboards)
(2) Preselected common
i confirm this problem with my:
1) bluetooth stereo headset Siemens HHB-750
2) Hp 995c bluetooth printer
@Dennis Heitmann
tried this way,but with no result
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sdptool search SP 00:08:C6:66:2F:B8
Inquiring ...
Searching for SP on 00:08:C6:66:2F:B8 ...
Searching for SP on
@trylink
Sorry. My idea seems not to be a general solution, but for my Bluetooth
56K V90 Modem (Trust) it is working like I said.
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I found a way to bypass this problem:
With hcitool scan I search for the MAC address of my device which
should be paired. Then I browse its properties with sdptool search SP
00:00:00:00:00:00 (replace 00:00:00:00:00:00 with the MAC address of
the device which should be paired). While doing this
Perhaps SP is the wrong service. Try sdptool search A2SNK
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx for your bluetooth headset. Please read the manpage
of sdptool or the manual of your device to figure out the proper service
type/bluetooth profile. I'm at work so i cannot test Dennis Heitmanns
solution for the problem.
I tried with my Holux M-241 and it gives this output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop$ sdptool search SP 00:1B:C1:04:F2:BB
Inquiring ...
Searching for SP on 00:1B:C1:04:F2:BB ...
Service Name: SPP Slave
Service RecHandle: 0x1
Service Class ID List:
Serial Port (0x1101)
Protocol Descriptor List:
SOLVED!
At least for my A2DP audio sink (Nokia AD-42W).
1. Set up device in pairing-mode
2. sudo sdptool browse and then enter the bluetooth PIN code into the
popup window.
OR
sudo hcitool scan to get the device id xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
sudo sdptool search --bdaddr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx y where y is
Same problem here with Intrepid 8.10 on a Sony Vaio VGN-TX770P trying to
pair with a Telenav BT-339 GPS receiver.
The GPS receiver paired with my Psion Tungsten, so I know it works,
using PIN .
Gnome Bluetooth applet does not let me enter a PIN for a device whose
PIN is preset and cannot be
Okay, I have a partial patch for this problem. You need to download the
source code and change a line of code. I say a partial patch because you
need to recompile and install any time you want to change the default
PIN code.
In the source code, change the line near the bottom in /wizard/main.c
Hobgoblin, I have the exact opposite. The bluetooth headset has a
default of and has no screen displaying a random pin. Ubuntu
generates a random pin and asks me to enter it to the deviceIf it
tried to pair with then i suppose the pairing would have
succeeded!!!
Does anyone know if
I'm having the same problem.
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I am having the same problem with my Holex M0241.
When I try to pair under MacOS, a window comes up asking me to enter the
PIN, I enter and it pairs without any problem.
Under Intrepid, a screen flashes up so quickly I can't see what it is
saying, and then it says that pairing failed.
We
I can also confirm this bug.
Bluetooth Device: Bluemax Bluetooth GPS Receiver GPS-009
Bluetooth Applet 1.8
Linux hostname 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 19:33:06 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
I would need to type the PIN , but it automatically generates a random PIN
which fails.
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me too, i can confirm it.
i cannot pair my bluetooth headset.I think a choice for the user either to
choose a pin or let ubuntu generate one for him would be best.
Is there not a configuration file to disable automatic pairing and explicitly
set a default pincode?
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me too, i can confirm it.
i cannot pair my bluetooth headset.I think a choice for the user either to
choose a pin or let ubuntu generate one for him would be best.
Is there not a configuration file to disable automatic pairing and explicitly
set a default pincode?
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I'm having the same problem.
My bluetooth headset generates a random PIN code each time it is put in
pairing mode (has an LCD display for track/volume/etc info).
Ubuntu is trying to pair with so fails.
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** Changed in: bluez-gnome (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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lotus49 wrote:
Same for me. I am trying to pair with a BT-Q880 GPS receiver and
obviously, there is no way to enter a PIN so bluetooth in Intrepid is
now useless for anything except keyboards.
I believe the latest snapshot of bluez-gnome adds support for some GPS
receivers:
Same for me. I am trying to pair with a BT-Q880 GPS receiver and
obviously, there is no way to enter a PIN so bluetooth in Intrepid is
now useless for anything except keyboards.
What is surprising about this bug is that keyboards and phones are the
only bluetooth devices on which you can
Same for me. I am trying to pair with a BT-Q880 GPS receiver and
obviously, there is no way to enter a PIN so bluetooth in Intrepid is
now useless for anything except keyboards.
What is surprising about this bug is that keyboards and phones are the
only bluetooth devices on which you can
i can confirm this bug also. Fails pairing with the oncourse GPS
receiver. I see something flash real quick before the failure happens. I
need to be able to enter the pincode of this device. Which is . Does
not le tme do this.
@Daniel
What is the exact path to the Main.c file you editied. i
My bluetooth modem has a fixed PIN, therefore I have to specifiy a PIN
on my computer. A random PIN is in no way helpful. Please fix this bug.
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i can confirm this bug also. Fails pairing with the oncourse GPS
receiver. I see something flash real quick before the failure happens. I
need to be able to enter the pincode of this device. Which is . Does
not le tme do this.
@Daniel
What
Yes. this happens with me too in the release of intrepid. my motorolla
bluetooth audio gateway has the default pin of . the applet keeps
pairing with a random pin and doesnt let me choose .
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Please fix this! This is going to kill me when the release comes out and
I still can't use my headset...
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This one affects me as well. i think i see a request to enter a random
pin that i'm supposed to type into my bluetooth device flashing before i
get the Pairing with ... failed message. i consider this a serious
issue as it's a real showstopper for bluetooth users.
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I personally think the solution to this bug should be to offer a few
options right after you do the device select screen. They should be
preselected depending on the device you are using.
(1) Randomly chosen PIN number that you enter on the device (Good for keyboards)
(2) Preselected common PIN
I can confirm this bug while trying to attach my HOLEX bluetooth gps
receiver to my HP laptop with integrated bluetooth. Other devices like
my phone and nokia internet tablet work fine because i can enter in the
required pin, but for other devices like my GPS and headset, I cannot
enter a pin on
I can confirm this bug. Where can I find and download the source code to
confirm the workaround works?
It is also being discussed on ubuntu forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6010406
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I worked around this by editing the source of wizard/main.c, changing
the default value of to the correct one for my headset. See below:
/* Most headsets are using as pincode */
if (target_type == BLUETOOTH_TYPE_HEADSET ||
target_type ==
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