On 20 May 2015 at 14:40, Rick Walsh <[email protected]> wrote: > Det funkar, tack så mycket Anton! > > [rick@localhost ~]$ sudo rfcomm -i hci1 connect 0 00:13:43:0E:6B:D0 5 > Connected /dev/rfcomm0 to 00:13:43:0E:6B:D0 on channel 5 > Press CTRL-C for hangup > > The connection works with channel 5. I have no idea what's special > about channel 5 but I'm not complaining. > > After connecting, to get Subsurface to download from the Petrel I had > to add myself to the dialout group (or run Subsurface as root, which > is a lazy but silly thing to do) in order to avoid permissions errors > when downloading, but that's pretty standard. > > <snip> > > Willem, there's now a solution/workaround that works for me, but > unfortunately it's a bit messy and I'm not sure if it will work the > same on other systems. I'll play around a bit more, testing my > different bluetooth dongles (and onboard device) and perhaps different > distros. I'll see if I can write something for the manual this > weekend or next week. > > Rick > _______________________________________________ > subsurface mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface >
Thank you! Channel 5 works for me too, on both my on-board (Samsung 13 inch NP300V3A laptop) bluetooth and with the Shearwater dongle. It also works with a Toshiba laptop's (Satellite A500 138) on-board bluetooth. Both are running Fedora 21 and the BlueZ 5 stack. Benjamin
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