Re: mouse not found with bluez5 but was fine with bluez4

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On Thu, 2013-12-12 at 14:53 +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> 
> Is the headset still in the list of paired devices though?

Could be.

> If so, it
> wouldn't show up in the list in the wizard.

That makes sense.  I wonder if that was/is the case with the mouse then.

> If you do:
> info 00:0D:E6:68:B4:6F
> in bluetoothctl, you should also see which services your headset uses.
> Some of them aren't supported yet in Fedora (HandsFree for example)
> because the support was removed in bluez itself.

[bluetooth]# info 00:0D:E6:68:B4:6F
Device 00:0D:E6:68:B4:6F
	Name: Samsung WEP850
	Alias: Samsung WEP850
	Class: 0x200404
	Icon: audio-card
	Paired: yes
	Trusted: yes
	Blocked: no
	Connected: no
	LegacyPairing: no
	UUID: Headset                   (00001108-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
	UUID: Handsfree                 (0000111e-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)

> I've just double-checked, and it's not installed by default in F19.

Right.  I never had it installed in F19.  But my dongle worked anyway,
pressumably without having to use hid2hci

> Maybe you installed it and don't remember, or upgraded from an earlier
> version that had it installed but disabled by default (there used to be
> a separate config file to enable it after installation).

No.  I still have my F19 system.  I checked and it's not installed.  So
clearly this needing it on F20 is something new with bluez5.

> There's plenty of SELinux warnings in there. Maybe you need to enable
> permissive mode, and/or file bugs about those.

Interesting that I don't get that that SELinux troubleshooter icon
notifying me of any problems, and nothing new is in the SELinux Alert
Browser.

b.


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