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The bluetooth driver I was using with Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10 was the
loimu's driver. The rtbth.ko was compiled without problems. Pairing with
BT V2 possible, pairing with BT V4 as well, but I was unable to send
data to BT V4 and the connection dropped after 2 seconds. I've tried the
firmware from windows bluetooth driver: I shortened the file by three
bytes and used the update-driver.sh in the tools directory, then used
sudo make install. Unfortunately the windows firmware is working the
same way - I cannot pair in simple secure mode. The rtbt user space
driver is doing the pin comparison and rejecting the connection. I guess
the rtbt user space driver needs to be corrected. In the later kernels
the data structures were changing, but the rtbt binary remained
unchanged and thus some structures are failing to get processed by rtbt
binary. If we would have source then the thing would be straight
forward, but without source modifying the rtbt binary really depends on
how lucky is the one, who is tracing the binary. The rtbt binary is
possible to trace with edb debugger in user space, but the tracing is
complicated in the timeout routines, where the other bluetooth party is
setting timeout on communication channel and thus making the tracing
difficult.

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  Ralink RT3290 doesn't have a bluetooth driver

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