On Sun, 2006-07-23 at 23:30 +1000, Nick Croft wrote:
> * Tom Massey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Thanks for the suggestion. I've tried it that way as well, still doesn't
> > work. Now find that kbluetoothd is popping up a window:
> > 
> Make sure that the pin-helper is executable. I think the debian scripts 
> turn up as 644. You need 755 or 754.
> 
> The /etc/bluetooth/pin file should stay as 644.
> 
> If you like the kde way set /usr/lib/kdebluetooth/kbluepin to 755.

Thanks Nick, these settings are correct but it's still not working.
kbluepin doesn't pop up at all, though it does run directly from an
xterm. I'll keep playing with it.

Tom

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