hey, sorry, I just found how to, I will give the explanation if someone else need it: 1. start bluetoothd 2. run this command: bluez-simple-agent hci0 00:00:00:00:00 (hci0 is the device id and 00:00:00 is the headset mac adress), the headset must be in pairing mode 3. enjoy I mostly use command line mode, so now my request would be: please add simple-agent to the package, is the only way to use bluetooth on command line thanks On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Juan Diego <juantascon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > thanks for the info, however I starting to think that is impossible to > make work bt audio with bluez4, about the pulseadio link this one is > for the old way to do that (using alsa bluetooth module for > pulseaudio) so this procedure now is obsolete > > if someone can make work bt audio with bluez4 please share the info > > thank you > > On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Lyman <lymanrb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Juan Diego 写道: >>> >>> and one more question: am I the only one who still cannot connect my >>> headset device since the update to bluez4? >> >> you are not alone, pal >> >> 1, bluez4's dbus api has changed, therefore, original script do not work any >> longer (bold part in start page of official bluez wiki: >> http://wiki.bluez.org/) >> 2, I did a little search on bluez4 headset howto, no luck >> 3, it's said that pulseaudio can handle this issue in a >> not-very-user-friendly way, I give it up since pulseaudio freaked me out >> (http://fosswire.com/2008/10/25/better-bluetooth-audio/) >> >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Juan Diego <juantascon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> what should I do if I need bluetooth just from command line? >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Damjan Georgievski <gdamjan@xxxxxxxxx> >>>> wrote: >>> >> >> >