On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 08:41 -0500, fedora-test-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hi all, > > I try to get some communication running with rawhide and bluetooth. > Running "/etc/init.d/bluetooth start" won't start hcid, syslog says: > Mar 15 14:07:38 rzm-hagen-lt hcid[14385]: Bluetooth HCI daemon > Mar 15 14:07:38 rzm-hagen-lt hcid[14385]: Can't get system message > bus > name: Connection ":1.18" is not allowed to own the service > "org.bluez" > due to SELinux policy > Mar 15 14:07:38 rzm-hagen-lt hcid[14385]: Unable to get on D-BUS > > Manually running hcid results in > Mar 15 14:08:38 rzm-hagen-lt hcid[14401]: Bluetooth HCI daemon > Mar 15 14:08:38 rzm-hagen-lt hcid[14401]: Starting security manager 0 > > At least it is running now... > Using nautilus I can send files to my cell-phone. Basically it is > working. :-) > Trying to authenticated my cellphone to my desktop results in > Mar 15 14:04:45 rzm-hagen-lt hcid[14248]: pin_code_request > (sba=00:10:C6:52:C1:CC, dba=00:15:B9:1F:77:A1) > Mar 15 14:04:45 rzm-hagen-lt hcid[14248]: > org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name > org.bluez.PinAgent > was not provided by any .service files > > gnome-bluetooth shows a symbol for my cell-phone and that's it. There > are some buttons like "properties" which seem to have no effect. > > I tried at my desktop and my notebook, different bluetooth-hardware > but > same results. > > Can someone confirm or has someone better experience? Any advise how > to > get bluetooth running? > > So to me bluetooth seems to be partially broken, but I won't consider > this to be a blocker for FC5. ;-) However, IMHO it should be > mentioned > in the release-documentation and perhaps the gnome-bluetooth-icons > should be removed from gnome-menu, since they are currently useless in > a > standard-FC5-installation. > > BTW, if /usr/share/doc/HTML/index.html is to be updated, in section > 9.5.2 graveman should IMHO not be mentioned, since at least here it > is > useless, crashing regularly with pointer-errors (reported to bugzilla > several weeks ago). > > -- > CU, > Patrick. Hello Patrick, I think you have to disable the bluetooth in selinux, (SElinux -> SELinux service protection -> bluetooth) The pin ID stuff is probably related to requiring a pin helper. I uncommented /usr/bin/bluepin in /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf, and the error went away. There is still something wrong - when I rfcomm to my phone I get a 'do you want this connection' which instantly disappears, and the connection is broken. But I can obex push from either end. The gnome-bluetooth-file-sharing works very nicely. The manager really should have the 'properties' button removed, as it seems to do nothing. Bill -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list