Hello,
I have followed your suggestions.
Used the firmware files you provided above and the 1.1 version of the
dkms.
Me BT seems to work to some extent.. answers to commands etc. But it
doesn't discover anything
sudo hcitool -i hci0 inq gives nothing.. even though devices are
discoverable.
It
Some more inf, hope it helps.
But it doesn't seem to install a new driver..
dkms status
ar9462, 1.1, 3.2.0-29-generic, x86_64: built
/lib/firmware/ar3k$ ls
1020200AthrBT_0x01020001.dfuramps_0x01020200_26.dfu
3 AthrBT_0x01020200.dfuramps_0x01020200_40.dfu
30101 AthrBT_0x1
I thought I could use a USB bluetooth as a short time work around, but
it seems bluez and bluetooth-applet always chooses the built in module
(regardless if it is hci0 or hci1). Anyone know how to change that?
Starting to feel a little hopeless..
Best Regards, Markus
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Hello AceLan,
Good news, the 1.2 version worked like a charm!
I have tested on two identical systems and both are now working!
Thank you!
Best Regards, Markus
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Hello AceLan Kao,
Could you attach the newest files in a post?
Seems to be alot of different versions of FW avaialble in GIT.
Should the driver 1.1 version still be used?
Cheers, Markus
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Thank you!
But still no luck.
Commands to the BT chip works ok, but inq does not work.
It just doesn't find anything, seems like the RF is dead. (WLAN works
perfect though)
Same as before.
I have two Computers with the exact same behaviour.
Best Regards, Markus
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Hi AceLan,
Thank you for helping!
lsusb, lspci etc in attached file.
Let me know if anything else would help.
Best Regards, Markus
** Attachment added: "lsusb, lsspi, dmesg, hciattach"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1024884/+attachment/3421424/+files/bt_info.txt
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Hello AceLan,
When uninstalling the dkms, it says "this module version was INACTIVE
for this kernel"
Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS, Kernel 3.2.0-32-generic
I reinstalled using apt-get and now it says installed.
However still not working, and no info in dmesg. See attached.
How does it know which FW to se
Hello AceLan,
I also installed windows 7 and the BT works fine then..
Device discovery works as it should!
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Hello AceLan,
More updates, I uninstalled Windows 7 and installed ubuntu again.
The BT still worked.. but only until I powered off and on the computer.
It seems Windows 7 successfully downloads FW and it stays like that until power
off.
I tried the installation again. All looks goot, but no men
Hello AceLan,
Also interesting, my lsmod doesn't show ath3k.
lsmod | grep ath
ath9k 132390 0
mac80211 506816 1 ath9k
ath9k_common 14053 1 ath9k
ath9k_hw 411151 2 ath9k,ath9k_common
ath24067 3 ath9k,ath9k_common,ath9k_hw
OK, checked the blacklists, only ath_pci was mentioned.. See attached
file.
I added ath3k and btusb in modules. Now ath3k shows up in dmesg
(usbcore: registered new interface driver ath3k)
After restart I still have the same problem. BT is there but not finding
anything.
Also added usb-devices i
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