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Blueman worked for me. The default gnome GUI still has the bug in Ubuntu
16.10
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In Ubuntu 13.04 and 13.10, trying do pair a GPS data logger device, after
select "" code, wizard asks me to enter a random code, what is impossible,
because it don't have keyboard.
Can somebody help me?
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Workaround for needing to add text pin is to install blueman, and pair
with that utility:
sudo apt-get install blueman
blueman-manager -> search -> -> right click device -> setup...
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I'm using a device that has an alphanumeric pin, eg: 9E49.
Unfortunately, only numeric input is allowed.
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Is issue #284994 related?
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I disagree Robie. The problem relates to the fact that the bluetooth GUI
tool requires a PIN. Earlier in this thread, it was about that people
couldn't choose a PIN, or use the standard , 1234, , etc. Then
that was solved, but now there are devices such as my mouse that require
NO PIN at al
@Daevid Vincent
See: http://lists.usefulinc.com/pipermail/gnome-
bluetooth/2003-December/000219.html
Looks like this is a different bug to me.
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I just got a generic bluetooth mouse off ebay and it works great in XP
but I can't connect in Gnome because the bluetooth tool REQUIRES a PIN?!
The mouse doesn't have a PIN at all... not , not 1234, not anything.
why do you force a pin anyways?! i tried "use fixed pin code" > "custom
pin code"
I just got a generic bluetooth mouse off ebay and it works great in XP
but I can't connect in Gnome because the bluetooth tool REQUIRES a PIN?!
The mouse doesn't have a PIN at all... not , not 1234, not anything.
why do you force a pin anyways?! i tried "use fixed pin code" > "custom
pin code"
Le jeudi 23 avril 2009 à 08:51 +, teodor_kasap a écrit :
> Hi Mathias
>
> Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> I am only trying to connect my headset to my computer. I was looking for
> a fix and found this forum, I'm not exactly an expert on this...
And as I said, this is not a forum, this is a b
Hi Mathias
Thanks for the suggestion.
I am only trying to connect my headset to my computer. I was looking for
a fix and found this forum, I'm not exactly an expert on this...
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Le jeudi 23 avril 2009 à 02:26 +, teodor_kasap a écrit :
> Small glitch, I need guidance here (ubuntu 8.10 32-bit user)
>
> I have read all the posts here and tried to install the package
> according to the instruction in the installation doc.
>
> when i run the command "./configure" , at the
Thank you Martin
I tried it but now get:
"configure: error: GLib library version 2.14 or later is required"
again there are man y glib library packages, which one should i install?
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> "configure: error: D-Bus library is required"
Try installing libdbus-1-dev.
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Small glitch, I need guidance here (ubuntu 8.10 32-bit user)
I have read all the posts here and tried to install the package
according to the instruction in the installation doc.
when i run the command "./configure" , at the end I get an error
message:
"configure: error: D-Bus library is require
Small glitch, I need guidance here (ubuntu 8.10 32-bit user)
I have read all the posts here and tried to install the package
according to the instruction in the installation doc.
when i run the command "./configure" , at the end I get an error
message:
"configure: error: D-Bus library is require
Just a big thank you for applying this fix.
Orange Bluetooth Speaker (Acoustic Energy) owner here.
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who the hell decided to set a dependency on bluez-gnome on Fedora !!!
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My fixed pin device now works in newest Jaunty release. Holux m1200 :)
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 10:39 AM, GBalage wrote:
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I think the only change would be to the maximum length (change 4 to 16
with the ... line):
+ hbox_custom = gtk_hbox_new(FALSE, 6);
+ radio_custom =
gtk_radio_button_new_with_label_from_widget(GTK_RADIO_BUTTON(radio_),
_("Custom PIN code:"));
+ entry_custom = gtk_entry_new
thanks a lot for fixing this, I'll be a happy bluetooth GPS mouse user.
Are there any chances to get this fix into an Intrepid update as well? That's
still the current version...
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tz: The patch is attached to the upstream bug linked here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=127898&action=view
If you think that the pin length is a real issue, please open a separate
bug. The fixed length 4 is used in several places in the code, and it's
not an obvious and trivial chan
This bug was fixed in the package bluez-gnome - 1.8-0ubuntu3
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* Add 10_wizard-custom-pin.patch: Allow the user to enter a custom PIN for
pairing; A lot of devices use a hardcoded PIN and do not have a keyboard
for entering a
UI freeze approved, since this is a high importance bug.
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>Does that mean there is no bluetooth GPS device support until Ubuntu
9.10, because Jaunty 9.04 will use Gnome 2.26?!
Sort of, no devices that wont allow you to enter a pin and that haven't
had their pin hard coded will work without using the terminal. If you
post the information for your device*
@SteveClement, yeah my package was built for jaunty.
@Olaf, no we won't upgrade to the version 2.27 which is an work-in-progres and
unstable version.
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@Baptiste Mille-Mathias, it worked Perfectly for my GPSlim 236 BUT I had
to bump from intrepid to jaunty (you depend on libgtk >=2.15.0 and
libdbus-glib >= 0.78)
To keep Google happy, Tags:
Cannot Pair GPS with Ubuntu
ubuntu 8.10 bluetooth gps problems
Holux GPSlim 236 Ubuntu Pairing Key ()
I am also affected, GPS mouse doent work since 8.10. This is apparently fixed
upstream for Gnome 2.27.
Does that mean there is no bluetooth GPS device support until Ubuntu 9.10,
because Jaunty 9.04 will use Gnome 2.26?!
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No. Still the same. Nothing found in Intrepid repo, used Jaunty one.
after install i restart bluetooth, no reboot b/c it's live system.
Pairing failed. BT dev: Photosmart D5160 printer.
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Hello,
Can people test my bluez-gnome (1.8-0ubuntu3) package from my ppa
(https://edge.launchpad.net/~bmillemathias/+archive/ppa), it has a fix
for fixed PIN code device.
Tell me if it fixe your problem or not.
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Same problem with Navilock BT-359 GPS receiver:
[r...@gbalage balage]# hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:0D:B5:38:37:26 BT-GPS-383726
[r...@gbalage balage]# hcitool inq 00:0d:b5:38:37:26
Inquiring ...
00:0D:B5:38:37:26 clock offset: 0x051fclass: 0x001f00
The correct pin
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Hi,
This bug also affects my Sagem BT SH1 headset.
hcitool scan :
00:0D:3C:xx:xx:xx Sagem BT SH1
hcitool inq :
00:0D:3C:xx:xx:xx clock offset: 0x36d2 class: 0x240404
The correct pin code is .
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Upstream bug, (which is linked in the ubuntu bug) has a patch, but was
not commited.
Bastien commited another patch on gnome-bluetooth (which is a fork of
bluez-gnome), but I'm not sure this is can be integrated as it is in
bluez-gnome.
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This affects a lot of bluetooth devices, and fix was committed upstream.
We ought to fix this in Jaunty.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt (pitti)
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I am not sure why the status on launchpad is still "unknown" but this
bug has been fixed upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=570457
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$hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:1C:88:11:XX:XX PENTA-GPS
$ hcitool inq 00:1C:88:11:XX:XX
Inquiring ...
00:1C:88:11:XX:XX clock offset: 0x0425class: 0x001f00
device: Pentagram Pathfinder P3106 GPS BT Receiver
pin:
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# hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:0D:47:01:D5:6D BTH-05
# hcitool inq
Inquiring ...
00:0D:47:01:D5:6D clock offset: 0x4857class: 0x200404
device: X-Sport BTH-05 Bluetooth Headset
pin: 1234
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Hey, look at Gnome bugzilla. Bastien started to fix the things, code is
already in the tree:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560315
Fix was proposed by Vincent Untz (thank you, thank you, thank you !):
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=570457
Bastien also has added several new
hcitool scan --refresh
Scanning ...
00:0F:F6:30:B8:36 BT-GPS
00:16:4E:23:1C:92 Jam
$ hcitool inq 00:0F:F6:30:B8:36
Inquiring ...
00:1D:6E:79:AE:E6 clock offset: 0x01e3class: 0x5a020c
00:1F:E3:84:8B:1E clock offset: 0x33f7class: 0x5a02
$hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:0D:B5:32:FC:EE BT-GPS-32FCEE
$hcitool inq
00:0D:B5:32:FC:EE Clock offset: 0x303d class: 0x001f00
Device model: GlobalSat BT-328 Bluetooth GPS Receiver
Fixed PIN:
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# hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:1D:D8:97:42:DE Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000
# hcitool inq 00:1D:D8:97:42:DE
Inquiring ...
00:1D:D8:97:42:DE clock offset: 0x79fdclass: 0x002580
00:1E:52:EF:B3:BA clock offset: 0x75dcclass: 0x380104
Fixed P
On mar, 2009-02-10 at 12:01 +, Ed Guenter wrote:
> I could even hear some wav sounds with aplay ... sometimes:
>
> aplay -Dplug:bluetooth /usr/share/sounds/k3b_error1.wav
> Playing WAVE '/usr/share/sounds/k3b_error1.wav' : Unsigned 8 bit, Rate 8000
> Hz, Mono
>
> ==> yes, but one second lat
Hello folks
I followed Igor's procedure, and got a bit further with my ubuntu 8.10 / Lenovo
T61p / Plantronics P590 combination.
hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:03:89:82:66:26 590Plantronics
hcitool inq
Inquiring ...
00:03:89:82:66:26 clock offset: 0x4740class: 0x24
I did a git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git
of the repository and used bluez/test/simple-agent hci0 00:13:6C:BC:23:6F to
connect and typed in as pin.
hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:13:6C:BC:23:6F TomTom Remote
hcitool inq 00:13:6C:BC:23:6FInquiring ...
I can confirm that my bluetooth headset (SouthWing SA505) does pair
correctly with Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 alpha (1/23/09 daily build). The
wizard tried PIN successfully paired. I don't know if other PINs
would work as well, but will successfully pair.
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Hello folks,
I did read the solution and got my headset working.
Just a gui type solution would be nice i guess :).
I use intrepid 64bit version and redirecting sound to
my bluetooth headset works, but only static arrives.
Thats not related to this bug however :-)
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Please check my solution:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/268502/comments/50
It worked and now I can successfully pair (and talk of course) my
bluetooth headset (Plantronics 510).
Cheers,
Igor Gomes
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smertz,
do as the other did, give the output of the following
1) hcitool scan
2) hcitool inq [bluetooth address]
3) The model of your device
thanks
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 2:29 AM, smerz wrote:
> Thank you roberto.
>
> My bluetooth headset (for phone usage) needed pin 1234 instead of
> :-(
Thank you roberto.
My bluetooth headset (for phone usage) needed pin 1234 instead of
:-(.
Can't the developers attempt to connect to the bluetooth device again if
automation fails?
Only this time just ask the user for the pin?
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Ciao,
Sorry but i am a normal linux user, not a developer or programmer.
I wrote my experience to help anybody to bypass the problem until a fix
is released.
Good look and happy 2009
Daniel Lupulescu ha scritto:
> When do we see a permanent fix for this bug?
>
>
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Ciao,
Yes, you have correctly paired the headset, but i can't help how to
use it.
I do not have experience with bluetooth sound device.
Good look
pumber ha scritto:
> I've paired up the headset with my notebook, I believe.(please see the
> picture)
>
> However, how can I ouput the sound
When do we see a permanent fix for this bug?
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I've paired up the headset with my notebook, I believe.(please see the
picture)
However, how can I ouput the sound to the BT headset ??
Thank you !
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Roberto. The same solution works in fedora distribution.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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That's brilliant, Roberto. The simple answers are always the best.
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** Description changed:
This is a regression between Hardy and Intrepid
== Regression details ==
Discovered in version: Intrepid
Last known good version: Hardy
== Affected use cases/hardware ==
Any bluetooth peripheral that has a fixed pin which is not handled by the
hardcoded a
Hello
I have found a temporarily solution for pairing keyboard less device
like GPS unit.
1) First operations is finding the GPS device address with this command:
hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:13:F1:01:40:AE BT-GPS 0140AE
00:18:8D:11:5F:F3 Zinux6680
Record
That sounds like a good idea provided:
1. Pincodes are specified to be as long as 16 digits. If you are
going to bother with a random pin, it should be 8 digits by default if
security is not to be just a lesser joke. Apple uses 8. If you have
a PIN entry box, it should allow a max of 16 digits.
CADE20 wrote:
> I modified my patch, I've added a textbox for choosing any pincode.
Please see the upstream dev discussion on how the bluez developer would
solve the issue in a way that seems reasonable:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.kernel/717/focus=721
Such a patch should be done ac
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex w/Gnome) and had similar
problems with my Bluetooth Sony speaker (unable to pair with this device
which has a hardcoded pincode). The problem is that the Gnome Bluetooth
applet generates a random pincode and the Sony speaker has no way to
respond to thi
I modified my patch, I've added a textbox for choosing any pincode.
I still take no responsibility for any damage done.
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The problem is many devices use pins other than - I have two that
use and 1234.
My patch pops up a confirmation box. Perhaps you could merge it with
yours so the dialog would pop up only if you checked the box.
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 8:43 AM, CADE20 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've m
I've made a quick patch for the wizard so it has a checkbutton for
overriding de pin with "".
Just download the source of bluez-gnome:
apt-get source bluez-gnome
Go to the source path of the wizard:
cd bluez-gnome-1.8/wizard
Copy gpshack.diff to here and apply the patch
patch main.c < gpshac
Philips Bluetooth Stereo Headset SHB7100 with default pincode also can not
be paired with Ubuntu 8.10.
(only the clock offset seems to be different between my SHB6100 and the SHB7100)
$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:0C:78:xx:xx:xx Philips SHB6100
$ hcitool inq 00:0C:78:xx:xx:xx
** Description changed:
This is a regression between Hardy and Intrepid
== Regression details ==
Discovered in version: Intrepid
Last known good version: Hardy
== Affected use cases/hardware ==
Any bluetooth peripheral that has a fixed pin which is not handled by the
hardcoded a
Another one...
$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:0C:78:xx:xx:xx Philips SHB7100
$ hcitool inq 00:0C:78:xx:xx:xx
Inquiring ...
00:0C:78:42:xx:xx clock offset: 0x14f5class: 0x24040c
Philips Bluetooth Stereo Headset SHB7100
Pin is:
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Addr | Class | BT hcitool scan name | PIN
00:03:C9:30:97:64 | 0x200404 | BT Headset |
00:06:66:01:45:C3 | 0x001f00 | OBDPros scantool | 1234
00:0B:0D:88:E6:DC | 0x001f00 | G-Rays1 |
00:0A:3A:25:A2:A7 | 0x001f00 | HUDGPS |
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All of the following I confirmed (and with the exception of the last
one were confirmed before I wrote the patch because I couldn't pair
them at all).
Note I have two GRays-1, neither would pair. I also have a second
Tecom, which I didn't bother trying (since it would be the same)
00:03:C9:30:97
@Jonathan Ernst
Sony Ericsson Headset
$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:12:EE:XX:XX:XX HBH-PV700
$ hcitool inq
Inquiring ...
00:12:EE:XX:XX:XX clock offset: 0x2f7e class: 0x200404
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>could you provide the upstream required infos for those devices if they are
>affected by this bug, thanks
> "The GPS units and the Tecom and OBDPros are definitely candidates."
I meant, can you confirm that all those devices are affected by this bug
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This is a regression between Hardy and Intrepid
== Regression details ==
Discovered in version: Intrepid
Last known good version: Hardy
== Affected use cases/hardware ==
- Any bluetooth peripheral that has a fixed pin cannot be paired anymore.
+ Any bluetoot
@Jonathan Ernst
Right, the PIN is printed on the back of the modem and is 12 digits
long.
1) hcitool scan
00:0C:55:XX:XX:XX Bluetooth Modem - Serial No. 106773
2) hcitool inq [bluetooth address]
00:0C:55:XX:XX:XX clock offset: 0x04b5 class: 0x420210
3) The model of your device
Trust V92 56K
@Dennis Heitmann
1) Please don't hide the first three hex digits of your bluetooth devices, they
are needed by upstream
2) What is the pin of your device, you said it was but according to
http://osdir.com/ml/linux.bluez.user/2004-09/msg00138.html the pin might be a
12 digits pin printed at
The dirty half-dozen:
00:03:89:C4:30:8B clock offset: 0x3c73class: 0x240404 260Plantronics PIN
00:0A:94:04:FE:95 clock offset: 0x4bc5class: 0x20040c VS600 headset pin
00:03:C9:30:97:64 clock offset: 0x0217class: 0x200404 Tecom ("BT
Headset") headset pin
00:06:66:01:45:C3 clock offse
@Jonathan Ernst
1) hcitool scan
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Bluetooth Modem - Serial No. 106773
2) hcitool inq [bluetooth address]
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX clock offset: 0x04b5class: 0x420210
3) The model of your device
Trust V92 56K Bluetooth Wireless Modem
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My problem related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/296358
In this case it's a printer Hp Photosmart D5160.
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bluetooth-wizard unable to pair to fixed pin devices
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@tekknokrat
They need hcitool scan output for your HBH-PV700, not hcitool cc
Thanks in advance.
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Here is the current upstream related bug list :
X3 Micro headset http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560315
Holux 1000B GPS http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560604
Acoustic Research ARWH1 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560605
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Holux m-241 GPS http://bugzilla.gn
OK here you are Jonathan. This is the information you requested for my
Qstarz BT-Q880 GPS receiver.
$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:00:00:00:46:7CBT-Q880
$ hcitool inq 00:00:00:00:46:7C
Inquiring ...
00:00:00:00:46:7Cclock offset: 0x7c58class: 0x00
The default PIN for this
Tominator, check the device docs for the standard pin and use the blues-
package from my PPA as explained above. It will allow you to enter the
pin manually then you can pair your device.
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bluetooth-wizard unable to pair to fixed pin devices
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Got the same Problem with my Navigon Triceiver (made by GNS):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/bluetooth$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:0B:24:44:FC:08 Triceiver
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/bluetooth$ hcitool inq 00:0B:24:44:FC:08
Inquiring ...
00:0B:24:44:FC:08 clock offset: 0x334e
Here are the results for my Holux M-241
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:1B:C1:04:F2:BB HOLUX_M-241
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop$ hcitool inq 00:1B:C1:04:F2:BB
Inquiring ...
00:1B:C1:04:F2:BB clock offset: 0x1c6dclass: 0x001f00
[EMAIL PROTECT
And what my patch does is to display the randomly generated PIN (and
most devices will accept longer, more secure ones - 8 is a typical
number). I never suggested replacing them altogether.
The user can leave the random PIN and use it or modify it.
I knew about the paring fail exits problem whic
@ravi:
I assume you meant "With the kernel in Intrepid", not (hardy) Heron.
This might be a separate bug (from the fixed pin problem). If so it
might be better to start a new bug report (and post the number here),
but for now...
Could you try from a intrepid live CD (I'm worried that the
mix-an
without the pin entering version of bluez-gnome from
https://edge.launchpad.net/~agoliveira/+archive my headset would also
not pair also it has default pin "".
Formerly, I was able to trigger pin input request from bluetooth-applet
via this command:
$ sudo hcitool cc
type of headset HBH-PV
@Adilson and others
Please don't hide at least the first three hex digit of your devices as it is
needed by upstream developpers. (please give me those digits)
@Adilson
> 2)[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hcitool inq XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
> Inquiring ...
> XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX clock offset: 0x3e14 class: 0x08010c
@Hobgoblin
Your device is a very interesting test case to show that the approach adopted
upstream cannot work (the one which generate random pins). Could you please
give me the requested informations :
1) hcitool scan
2) hcitool inq [bluetooth address]
3) The model of your device
@lotus49
@Cone
@Adilson
Thanks for your input, I'll report those devices as soon as you give me #3
a.k.a. "tell us the correct pin for your device"
@Wilbur
Could you please post :
1) hcitool scan
2) hcitool inq [bluetooth address]
And
3) tell us the correct pin for your device
Thanks again
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I tried this from the ppa and it worked fine with my Holux m-241.
Thank you very much.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Adilson Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @tz
> Thanks, I missed this message. Anyway, I just tested locally and works fine.
> Just sent to my PPA here https://edge.launc
@tz
i have a nokia 7610 phone. With the kernel in Heron if I tried to pair
it up it simply gives error as connection error at both sides. Means if
phone initiates pairing it gets connection error and if pc initiates
pairing it gets the connection error too. The file transfer which Nokia
7610 suppo
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