bluez-gnome (Bluetooth pairing and control applet) and
libbtctl (Library for the GNOME Bluetooth Subsystem)
I installed them but still nothing.
I did notice that in Network Device Control, the pan0 interface is inactive (probably because no device is connected) but the weirdest thing is that in Network Configuration, there is no description for the interface on the Hardware tab. The wireless card and the Ethernet port both show Atheros and Intel respectively.
G
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yeah, I found that same voo doo on the Internet as well, but my success withDo you have gnome-bluetooth installed? If you put the mouse into
> it wasn't as good as yours. I could get the mouse to work by issuing some
> command in a terminal session, but when I turned the mouse off and back on,
> it didn't automatically connect back.
>
> Either way, it never showed up in the Gnome app.
connect mode does it show up when you right click on the bluetooth
applet and select "setup new device" ?
Peter
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