Debian :: Bluetooth Can't Get The Network Up?
Mar 19, 2010can't work out how to delete it.
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View 1 RepliesI am using opensuse 11.3 64 Bit Gnome. The problem is the network manager & the bluetooth icon takes unnecessarily long time to load (2-3mins) & until it loads I cannot connect to the internet.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have recently installed open suse 11.2 on my hp hdx18 laptop replacing windows 7. trying to use my phone as a bluetooth access point so i can connect to the internet when im out and about and there isnt a bt openzone network around. my phone is a sony ericsson w910i. i can connect to my phone via blue tooth and use it as a remote control and browse, send and receive files. but cant figure out how to use it as an access point to the internet. win7 had an option to connect via access point giving me instant internet access over the vodafone mobile phone network, but i cant find an option like that in open suse, if there even is one.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have configured connection properly through mobile phone (SonyEricsson C510) by bluetooth. I get dynamic IP address and can ping everything but can't ping my IP adress which was automaticaly granted, from outside. SuseFirewall is stopped.
View 6 Replies View RelatedLast night I went to Synaptics (in 10.4) and typed in bluetooth and deleted 3 packages to get rid of bluetooth (which my laptop doesn't have).
Unfortunately, I lost my wireless with it, and the network connections option in Preferences.
what the 3 packages are so I can reinstall them?
Or an easy to way to reset an installation to repair this problem?
i have a bluetooth modem (BlueSMiRF) that is connected to Arduino Duemilanove. I am trying to see serial communication messages from the bluetooth modem.
I have Blueman Device Manager that enabled SPP (Serial Port) and it says :
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Serial port connected to /dev/rfcomm0
How do I see the serial communication on this?
I tried on console
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$rfcomm listen 0
but it's stuck at
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Waiting for connection on Channel 1
Is there any other way to listen (and also send) to serial comm msgs on bluetooth?
I'm using fedora 13 x86_64 on amd machine. I use usb bluetooth dongle. The bluetooth service doesn't start at all. When I click on bluetooth icon-preferences-turn bluetooth on, after some time it says, bluetooth is disabled. What should I do to enable bluetooth?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen i connect to my laptop a bluetooth usb stick, the bluetooth could not be turned on.
the bluetooth dameon is on, and when i press the turn on button, nothing happens.
in windows the stick works fine.
The bluetooth manager does not detect a bluetooth dongle .trying to use ndiswrapper to fix.I installed device manager and the results are shown below.i downloaded the windows driver suite. It has 4 .exe self extracting driver archives and a setupconfig.ini. The .ini file is below.I was able to extract one of the 32bit archives on a windows machine and it had about 8 .inf files that are titled weird and would not install properly using ndiswrapper probably because im using the 64-bit architecture. there are 2 64bit .exe's in the driver download, but how can i extract them in ubuntu and do i really need to install all 8 .inf files. also do i actually need to make a .inf file? if so how?
Asus - BT211 mini bluetooth dongle
Code: http:[url].... - windows driver under download section.
Device manager
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Model: Unknown model (id =0x3000)
Vendor: atheros Communications, inc[code]....
I just bought a Bluetooth dongle for my laptop with fedora on it and cannot get the Bluetooth service to start. Tried to do the same on my imac running Fedora and the same thing happened, it said service refreshing and never did.
View 14 Replies View RelatedOn my Raspberry (I know but I could not get any response in raspberry-forums) running raspian I have a problem with a bluetooth-keyboard.
It has bluez 4.99-2 installed and I was able to pair the keyboard and make it trusted and when I run "bluez-test-input connect <address>" I can use it as an input device, but the problem is that when the keyboard goes into a standby-mode after some inactivity the connection is lost and not reestablished. To make it work again I have to run the bluez-test-input command again.
Now when I use the keyboard on my Android-device it also goes into standby but as soon as I start to type again it automatically reestablishes the connection - this is what I would like to achieve on the Rasperry.
My fundamental problem is that I don't know anything about bluetooth really...
I assume that on Android the keyboard initiates a connection when it comes back from sleep but on Raspbian the connection is initiated from the Pi and when the connection is lost the keyboard may try to reconnect but maybe there is no "bluetooth-server" on the Pi to accept the connection but that is just guesswork from someone that really has no clue...
I've been having trouble in a couple of distros (including when I had windows installed..) getting my bluetooth working,
I have a dell vostro 1720, and the specs from dell insist there's a bluetooth adapter installed, and the laptop even has a little light which (ostensibly) indicates data being transmitted via bt... and, it's enabled in the bios.
though, dmesg | grep bluetooth
gives no results.
I've read comments on dell bluetooth for other dists, but can't seem to find any deb-specific recommendations.
So, how do i confirm that this laptop does *in deed* have a bluetooth adapter.. and... if there is one... how do let the kernel know about it?
I can't get bluetooth working. When I look into the BIOS, I have Bluetooth enabled. It also shows up in the BIOS-menu's hardware-list. So it should be there somewhere.When I search my system for Bluetooth-messages this is what I get:
Code: Select all:~# dmesg |grep -i bluetooth
[ 1062.629616] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.19
[ 1062.629636] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
[ 1062.629646] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
[ 1062.629805] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
[ 1062.629820] Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized
[ 1062.635075] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
[ 1062.635077] Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast
[ 1062.635082] Bluetooth: BNEP socket layer initialized
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I have a raspberry running volumio which is based on debian jessie, I added it bluetooth support with pulseauadio which works fine.
Now I'd like automating the process a bit because having to connect to the pi to manage the connexion with bluetoothctl is not really convenient.
I would like to add a pin code to the pi to manage the connexion, It was possible with bluetooth-agent but the command seems to have disappeared on jessie and I didn't find any indication about pin code in bluetooth config files.
I just got a USB bluetooth adapter for my Laptop. I'm running Lenny with all the lateset updates, on and Ispiron 8600. I went through and made sure I installed all the Bluez stuff (as far as I can tell anyway). I'm trying to use it with my Droid Eris and while I have been able to successfully recieve files from the phone in Linux, I noticed it seems a little buggy and I think it ma have something to do with the logs. Below is a sample. As you can see, one line keeps repeating continuously. Given enough time, it will fill the entire /var partition. When I remove the Blutooth, it stops.
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hal9000:/var/log# tail -F syslog
Jul 27 03:59:00 hal9000 hcid[32187]: Stopping security manager 0
Jul 27 03:59:00 hal9000 hcid[32187]: Device hci0 has been disabled
Jul 27 03:59:00 hal9000 NetworkManager: <debug> [1280217540.460076] nm_hal_device_removed(): Device removed (hal udi is '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_a12_1_noserial_if0_bluetooth_hci_158315a310').
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How to get Toshiba Satellite's bluetooth to work. Here is output that I think may be useful.... but I could be wrong. Pretty much everything I have found is outdated, has dead links, or didn't work.
So far, I've learned (at least from what I've understood) it has to do with kernel drivers/modules not working. I'm on Jessie right now since my graphics driver didn't work on the stable kernel.
lspci
Code: Select all00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Device 1566
00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Mullins [Radeon R4/R5 Graphics] (rev 05)
00:01.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Kabini HDMI/DP Audio
00:02.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Device 156b
00:02.2 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 16h Processor Functions 5:1
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Everytime gnome starts up, the bluetooth applet has bluetooth enabled. I use it infrequently, so I always change it to disabled, but how do I make this the default setting for the bluetooth applet?
View 4 Replies View Relatedi just installed debian wheezy on msi cx640dx. my bluetooth device not working. here is some information about kernel and modules.
kenel version:
Code: Select all$uname -r
3.2.0-4-amd64
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lspci
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00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family DRAM Controller (rev 09)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200/2nd Generation Core Processor Family PCI Express Root Port (rev 09)
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I am trying to get a Bluetooth microphone/speaker to work with my Raspberry Pi 2, which has the newest version of Raspbian installed. I have connected the bluetooth device with the pi with a bluetooth USB dongle, using bluetoothctl. I changed the default sink to the speaker through pacmd (pulseaudio), and the speaker works.
However, the microphone part is not working. The source list from pacmd shows the microphone (it says that it is a monitor, oddly), and I set the default source to that, but no audio input is received. I tried testing by using
Code: Select all$ arecord -d 5 test-mic.wav
$ aplay test-mic.wav
but no sound is recorded.
How do I get the bluetooth microphone to work with my raspbian pi?
My computer is VAIO CR392, I just have not got drivers
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have problems with a high pitch noise on my lenovo thinkpad t61. Seems that more people have the problem: [URL]... When I stick in my usb mouse, problem is gone. I only have this problem on battery. when posting this rmmod uhci_hcd seems to solve it. How to make that permanent? How do disable bluetooth permanently?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm running debian lenny, 2.6.26.4 kernel.
I get the error "could not open obex://some_long_MAC_address...please do something..." when I try to browse my samsung using bluetooth.
My phone's service list indicates all but one service item(modem) are present. I can send stuff to it but not the other way round. Someone told me that debian distros have bluetooth problems.
Also, when compiling kernel 2.6.36.5 and 2.6.37-etc, I get the undisputed error concerning the 'lguest' feature. How do I turn it off?
I have just bought a used Lenovo Thinkpad R61. Most of the things works in Squeeze like it did with Vista. But a bit annoying is that when i Vista with the "Fn-F5" could turn both wireless and bluetooth on and off. Now it is only wireless that works that way. On the top panel i can turn both wireless and bluetooth on and off, but it is still annnnoying. Is the a way to make all keys funktion on my Thinkpad?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have an old(ish) Macbook laptop. It comes with built-in bluetooth. The box says "Built-in Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)".
I'm not sure if it interfaces via USB or not, but I do not see any bluetooth stuff via lsusb. I do see bluetooth stuff when looking at dmesg. But when I look at hciconfig I see nothing at all. Here's what I get with the various commands:
#lsusb
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 05ac:8240 Apple, Inc. IR Receiver [built-in]
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
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I was in 2.6.38.-2-amd64 and it was upgraded to 2.6.39-2-amd64. After the upgrade, every reboot disables the bluetooth mouse. There is a message from the panel with a bluetooth icon
Bluetooth Device
Authorization request from Logitec mouse...
check authorization
I push the buttons on my mouse and the button on the dongle to try and get them to pair, but, the dongle does not work. It is not scanning when I push the connect button.I unplug the usb dongle, and plug it in again, and this time I am able to pair them, and the mouse works. But, I have to do this every time I reboot which is a pain. I found that in the previous kernel, The Bloothtooh package is 4.91-1, but it has been upgrade to 4.91-2. So, this is creating the problem.
After a lot of messing around and research, I figured out how to actually get my bluetooth headphones to connect and stay connected. Although once I shut them off, remove the device and re-add it using Blueman.
Right now, `pavucontrol` shows "Headphones (unplugged)" and there is no sound coming out of the speakers. But there is no sound coming out of the headphones either. They are set to the fallback. I've opened `alsamixer` and made sure everything was turned up. Still, no sound.
Since `bt-audio` isn't on Jessie, I don't know what I should do. It seems like this may be the missing step but I am unsure.
I've installed debian stable (Jessie) on an HP probook g2 laptop, but bluetooth isn't working.
Code: Select all/etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
gives in /var/log/syslog:
Code: Select allJul 4 12:02:35 mypc bluetoothd[5043]: Bluetooth management interface 1.6 initialized
Jul 4 12:02:35 mypc bluetoothd[5043]: Sap driver initialization failed.
Jul 4 12:02:35 mypc bluetoothd[5043]: sap-server: Operation not permitted (1)
Jul 4 12:02:35 mypc bluetoothd[5043]: hci0 Load Connection Parameters failed: Unknown Command (0x01)
Jul 4 12:02:35 mypc pulseaudio[1197]: [pulseaudio] bluez4-util.c: org.bluez.Manager.GetProperties() failed: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: Method "GetProperties" with signature "" on interface "org.bluez.Manager" doesn't exist
I have installed debian 8.2 on a mac mini 5.1 using the cinnamon desktop. Where is the bluetooth settings, can't find it anywhere?. Do I have to install additional software for that or?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI get an error saying:
Code: Select allConnection to Pulse Audio failed.
In this case this is likely because Pulse_Server in the environment/X11 Root Window Properties or default-server in client.conf is misconfigured. This situation can also arise when Pulse Audio crashed and left stale details in the Root X11 window. If this is the case then Pulse Audio should autospawn again, or if this not cofigured you should run start-pulseaudio-x11 manually.
I tried reinstalling pavucontrol and pulse audio, but I still get the error. I tried removing bluetooth as well and that doesn't fix the issue.
I've been having a problem with Bluetooth on Debian 8 Jessie i just can't connect to any bluetooth device, i have only tested my smartphone and my bluetooth headphones, i am using blueman manager.After attempting to connect to my bluetooth headphones/smartphone it just disconnects and says "Connection Failed: No such file or directory",i don't know if i have to create a config file or something, the error message doesn't say anything but the error previously mentioned.
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