Hi, Patrick Welche <[email protected]> writes:
> A first foray into bluetooth on this amd64 laptop gives me: > > ubt0: Intel (0x8087) product 0aaa (0x0aaa), rev 2.00/0.02, addr 4 > ubt0: autoconfiguration error: CommandComplete opcode (003|0003) failed > (status= > 0x01) > > and after a btconfig ubt0 up, btconfig shows > > ubt0: bdaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00 flags > 0x2e0<INIT_BDADDR,INIT_BUFFER_SIZE,INIT_FEA > TURES,INIT_COMMANDS> > > which doesn't look like a valid address. (Bluetooth is "on", at least > according to OtherOS) > > Any thoughts on how to get it going? I have no idea about VID/PID=0x8087/0x0aaa. However newer ubt devices from Intel requires firmware loading. My VID/PID=0x8087/0x0026 requires its firmware and I have gotten same ubt0: autoconfiguration error: CommandComplete opcode (003|0003) failed (status=0x01) after btconfig ubt0 up. Thank you. > Cheers, > > Patrick > > # usbdevs -v -v -a 4 > Controller /dev/usb0: > Controller /dev/usb1: > addr 4: full speed, self powered, config 1, product 0aaa(0x0aaa), > Intel(0x8087), rev 0.02(0x0002) > Wireless(0xe0), Radio Frequency(0x01), proto 1 > Controller /dev/usb2: > Controller /dev/usb3: -- Ryo ONODERA // [email protected] PGP fingerprint = 82A2 DC91 76E0 A10A 8ABB FD1B F404 27FA C7D1 15F3
