On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Bastien Nocera <bnocera@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have already deleted /var/lib/bluetooth/* , and nothing has changed.
Summarizing, I have three different bluetooth adaptors:
1) Dell laptop (Dell wireless 355 bluetooth).
Worked out of the box with F10, booting from a pendrive.
2) A desktop with a generic USB adaptor, which I could not even know the vendor, but it works. However, I have to connect using hidd.
3) Another desktop with a different bluetooth USB adaptor. This one never connected in F10. But it connects just fine using F8.
This way never worked for me.
The only way I can connect is using "sudo hidd --search".
After doing that, I can even reboot and the mouse stays connected.
In both desktops, I am using bluez 4.28.
It seems to me that some adaptors do not work in F10, maybe because ofMy guess is that your mouse doesn't like being paired with the sameOn Wed, 2009-02-04 at 16:00 -0200, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> 2009/2/3 Paulo Cavalcanti <promac@xxxxxxxxx>:
> > I upgraded to bluez 4.28, but not has changed.
>
>
> You originally mentioned F10 so I am a bit confused as that
> bluez
> version is from rawhide.
>
> Are you currently running a mix of rawhide and F10 packages?
>
> In F10...the off- the-shelf bluetooth mouse I have also works
> fine and
> its detected via the gnome ui tools.
>
> I have some custom bluetooth devices...i built myself...which
> I'm
> accessing via rfcomm with pybluez...and they work fine.
> hcitool and
> sdptool work as expected for these devices...even though I
> pieced them
> together myself.
>
>
> It is F10. I only updated bluez to 4.28 to see if I could
> connect if I used a newer version, but nothing changed.
>
> I can connect the mouse on another computer, also running F10,
> but with a different bluetooth adaptor.
>
> However, booting F8, on the same computer where F10 could not
> connect, I have no problem connecting my mouse or any other device.
adapter but different link keys (if any).
I have already deleted /var/lib/bluetooth/* , and nothing has changed.
Summarizing, I have three different bluetooth adaptors:
1) Dell laptop (Dell wireless 355 bluetooth).
Worked out of the box with F10, booting from a pendrive.
2) A desktop with a generic USB adaptor, which I could not even know the vendor, but it works. However, I have to connect using hidd.
3) Another desktop with a different bluetooth USB adaptor. This one never connected in F10. But it connects just fine using F8.
Put your mouse into pairing mode and set it up using the
bluetooth-wizard ("Set up new device" in the applet's menu).
This way never worked for me.
Don't use hidd (which is only there for debug purposes, eg. launching
"hidd --show").
The only way I can connect is using "sudo hidd --search".
After doing that, I can even reboot and the mouse stays connected.
In both desktops, I am using bluez 4.28.
some kernel change.
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Paulo Roma Cavalcanti
LCG - UFRJ
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