Re: Problems connecting Logitech Bluetooth headset

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Dear list,

Does anyone have an idea of what could be the source of the problem I
described below?

Thanks in advance!
Luciana

On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 8:04 PM, Luciana Souza <lucianamssouza@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I hope someone can help me find out what could possibly be wrong with my system.
>
> I am trying to get my new Logitech bluetooth headset to work
> http://www.logitech.com/en-ch/tablet-accessories/for-ipad/devices/8452
>
> I am facing several problems, to get it work.
>
> Some info:
> moreira@WS-LSO3:~$ uname -a
> Linux WS-LSO3 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25 UTC
> 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> moreira@WS-LSO3:~$ lsb_release -a
> No LSB modules are available.
> Distributor ID:    Ubuntu
> Description:    Ubuntu 11.10
> Release:    11.10
> Codename:    oneiric
>
> I have put the bluetoothd and the pulseaudio to verbose the output.
> This is what I am getting after pairing:
>
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]: audio/unix.c:server_cb()
> Accepted new client connection on unix socket (fd=30)
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]: audio/unix.c:client_cb()
> Audio API: BT_REQUEST <- BT_GET_CAPABILITIES
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]:
> audio/unix.c:unix_ipc_sendmsg() Audio API: BT_RESPONSE ->
> BT_GET_CAPABILITIES
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]: audio/unix.c:client_cb()
> Audio API: BT_REQUEST <- BT_GET_CAPABILITIES
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]:
> audio/unix.c:unix_ipc_sendmsg() Audio API: BT_RESPONSE ->
> BT_GET_CAPABILITIES
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]: audio/unix.c:client_cb()
> Audio API: BT_REQUEST <- BT_OPEN
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]:
> audio/unix.c:handle_sco_open() open sco -
> object=/org/bluez/3606/hci0/dev_00_0D_44_A5_8C_E2 source=ANY
> destination=ANY lock=readwrite
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]:
> audio/unix.c:unix_ipc_sendmsg() Audio API: BT_RESPONSE -> BT_OPEN
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]: audio/unix.c:client_cb()
> Audio API: BT_REQUEST <- BT_SET_CONFIGURATION
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]:
> audio/unix.c:unix_ipc_sendmsg() Audio API: BT_RESPONSE ->
> BT_SET_CONFIGURATION
> Nov 20 11:58:40 WS-LSO3 rtkit-daemon[1296]: Successfully made thread
> 3628 of process 3301 (n/a) owned by '1000' RT at priority 5.
> Nov 20 11:58:40 WS-LSO3 rtkit-daemon[1296]: Supervising 4 threads of 1
> processes of 1 users.
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]: audio/unix.c:client_cb()
> Audio API: BT_REQUEST <- BT_START_STREAM
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]:
> audio/headset.c:headset_set_state() State changed
> /org/bluez/3606/hci0/dev_00_0D_44_A5_8C_E2: HEADSET_STATE_CONNECTED ->
> HEADSET_STATE_PLAY_IN_PROGRESS
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]: Operation not supported (95)
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]: headset_resume_complete: resume failed
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]:
> audio/unix.c:unix_ipc_error() sending error Input/output error(5)
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]:
> audio/unix.c:unix_ipc_sendmsg() Audio API: BT_ERROR -> BT_START_STREAM
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 pulseaudio[3301]: [bluetooth]
> module-bluetooth-device.c: Received error condition: Input/output
> error
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]:
> audio/headset.c:headset_set_state() State changed
> /org/bluez/3606/hci0/dev_00_0D_44_A5_8C_E2:
> HEADSET_STATE_PLAY_IN_PROGRESS -> HEADSET_STATE_CONNECTED
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]: audio/unix.c:client_cb()
> Unix client disconnected (fd=30)
> Nov 20 12:58:40 WS-LSO3 bluetoothd[3606]: audio/unix.c:client_free()
> client_free(0x7f830f181120)
>
> Even though the headset is added to the list of paired items, it is
> not possible to use it right away. This is probably because of the
> "Operation not supported" error.
>
> Can anyone give me a hint of what I could possibly be doing wrong?
>
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