I have used Ubuntu for a couple of years, but I never poked under the hood much. I have just installed 64-bit Debian testing on my Thinkpad T61 and am trying to get everything working. The Thinkpad has built-in bluetooth, which is recognized by Debian. However, I have a Razer bluetooth mouse and I cannot get it paired connected. It worked OK in Ubuntu, although Ubuntu disconnected it at random.
Debian doesn't even see the mouse. I also have a bluetooth phone and Debian does not see it either. When I right-click on the bluetooth icon in the Gnome panel and select Set Up New Device nothing happens. I get no windows popping up - nothing. If I click on Preferences I get a window which is supposed to show discovered devices, but no devices appear. Using hcitool scan I can find the mouse and the phone and their addresses. This means the bluetooth device in the computer is working. If I then do sudo hcitool cc <address> the command works without error, but the device remains unconnected. I have searched the forums and the closest I can find is: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=45393&p=262567&hilit=+bluetooth#p262567 I have the 2.27.5-1 version of gnome-bluetooth, but I don't know how to get the 2.28.3-1 version because I am too new to Debian to have figured out the repository arrangement. I don't want all the unstable versions appearing in Synaptic because that would be confusing. Testing is as cutting edge as I normally want to be. I can install 2.28.3-1 if I can find the .deb file for it, but that eludes me also. Can someone kindly point a newbie to a solution? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org