On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 08:09:38 Nobuhiro Iwamatsu wrote: > Hi, > > 2011/9/30 scott leggett <s...@internode.on.net>: > > I have added your repository, and upgraded to 4.96-3. However bluetooth > > is still not working for me. When bluetoothd restarts after installing > > the new version I get: > > > > 30/09/11 03:11:46 PM hpdeb dbus[1817] [system] Reloaded > > configuration 30/09/11 03:11:46 PM hpdeb dbus[1817] [system] > > Reloaded configuration 30/09/11 03:11:46 PM hpdeb bluetoothd[15175] > > Stopping hci0 event socket 30/09/11 03:11:46 PM hpdeb > > bluetoothd[15175] Stopping SDP server 30/09/11 03:11:46 PM > > hpdeb bluetoothd[15175] Exit > > 30/09/11 03:11:49 PM hpdeb dbus[1817] [system] Reloaded > > configuration 30/09/11 03:11:49 PM hpdeb dbus[1817] [system] > > Reloaded configuration 30/09/11 03:11:49 PM hpdeb bluetoothd[21500] > > Bluetooth daemon 4.96 30/09/11 03:11:49 PM hpdeb > > bluetoothd[21500] Starting SDP server 30/09/11 03:11:49 PM > > hpdeb bluetoothd[21500] D-Bus failed to register > > org.bluez.Proximity interface > > 30/09/11 03:11:49 PM hpdeb bluetoothd[21500] Listening for HCI > > events on hci0 > > 30/09/11 03:11:49 PM hpdeb NetworkManager[1974] <warn> bluez > > error getting default adapter: No such adapter > > 30/09/11 03:11:49 PM hpdeb bluetoothd[21500] HCI dev 0 up > > 30/09/11 03:11:49 PM hpdeb bluetoothd[21500] Adapter > > /org/bluez/21500/hci0 has been enabled > > > > And then when I try to connect my mouse I get: > > > > 30/09/11 03:12:28 PM hpdeb bluetoothd[21500] Refusing input > > device connect: No such file or directory (2) > > 30/09/11 03:12:32 PM hpdeb bluetoothd[21500] Refusing input > > device connect: No such file or directory (2) > > Hmm, This seems to be another problem. > I confirm that BT mouse work by the following methods > > $ bluez-test-device list > 00:11:67:FF:11:C4 ELECOM Bluetooth Optical Mouse > $ bluez-test-device remove 00:11:67:FF:11:C4 > bluez-test-device list > > $ bluez-simple-agent hci0 00:11:67:ff:11:c4 > $ bluez-test-device trusted 00:11:67:ff:11:c4 yes > $ bluez-test-input connect 00:11:67:ff:11:c4 > > and syslog of output: > > Oct 3 01:02:26 chimagu kernel: [520505.923214] input: ELECOM > Bluetooth Optical Mouse as > /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb6/6-1/6-1.1/6-1.1:1.0/bluetooth/hci0/hc > i0:11/input27 Oct 3 01:02:26 chimagu kernel: [520505.923392] > generic-bluetooth > 0005:056E:005F.0011: input,hidraw4: BLUETOOTH HID v1.00 Mouse [ELECOM > Bluetooth Optical Mouse] on 00:1E:4C:E6:07:5D > > my /etc/dbus-1/system.d/bluetooth.conf: > > $ cat /etc/dbus-1/system.d/bluetooth.conf > <!-- This configuration file specifies the required security policies > for Bluetooth core daemon to work. --> > > <!DOCTYPE busconfig PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Bus Configuration > 1.0//EN" "http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/busconfig.dtd"> > <busconfig> > > <!-- ../system.conf have denied everything, so we just punch some holes > --> > > <policy user="root"> > <allow own="org.bluez"/> > <allow send_destination="org.bluez"/> > > <!-- allow root to send to agents --> > <allow send_interface="org.bluez.Agent"/> > </policy> > > <!-- allow users at the console, see consolekit or libpam-foreground --> > <policy at_console="true"> > <allow send_destination="org.bluez"/> > </policy> > > <!-- allow users of bluetooth group to communicate with hcid --> > <policy group="bluetooth"> > <allow send_destination="org.bluez"/> > </policy> > > <!-- allow users of lp group (printing subsystem) to communicate with > hcid --> <policy group="lp"> > <allow send_destination="org.bluez"/> > </policy> > > > <policy context="default"> > <deny send_destination="org.bluez"/> > </policy> > > </busconfig> > > my user id and added gruop: > > $ id > uid=1000(iwamatsu) gid=1000(iwamatsu) > groups=1000(iwamatsu),20(dialout),29(audio),46(plugdev),104(messagebus),111 > (bluetooth),118(netdev) > > Best regards, > Nobuhiro
Hi, I'm running into an issue right at the start: $ bluez-simple-agent hci0 00:02:76:28:93:EA Creating device failed: org.bluez.Error.AuthenticationFailed: Authentication Failed Note that I got the address of my bluetooth mouse when it appears briefly in the KDE bluetooth manager. I tried googling that error message, but couldn't find any useful information. My system configuration looks very similar to yours. This is a weird issue. $ cat /etc/dbus-1/system.d/bluetooth.conf <!-- This configuration file specifies the required security policies for Bluetooth core daemon to work. --> <!DOCTYPE busconfig PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Bus Configuration 1.0//EN" "http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/busconfig.dtd"> <busconfig> <!-- ../system.conf have denied everything, so we just punch some holes --> <policy user="root"> <allow own="org.bluez"/> <allow send_destination="org.bluez"/> <!-- allow root to send to agents --> <allow send_interface="org.bluez.Agent"/> </policy> <!-- allow users at the console, see consolekit or libpam-foreground --> <policy at_console="true"> <allow send_destination="org.bluez"/> </policy> <!-- allow users of bluetooth group to communicate with hcid --> <policy group="bluetooth"> <allow send_destination="org.bluez"/> </policy> <!-- allow users of lp group (printing subsystem) to communicate with hcid --> <policy group="lp"> <allow send_destination="org.bluez"/> </policy> <policy context="default"> <deny send_destination="org.bluez"/> </policy> </busconfig> $ id uid=1000(scott) gid=1000(scott) groups=1000(scott),24(cdrom),25(floppy),27(sudo),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),110(netdev),111(bluetooth),114(fuse),116(powerdev),117(scanner) Regards, Scott. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org