John Kerr Anderson > I recently upgraded my HP mini from Debian Wheezy to Jessie. In Debian > Wheezy the bluetooth manager had an easy setting when you set up a > bluetooth phone. It would ask if you wanted to set up mobile broadband with > the phone. Unfortunately, in Jessie I cannot figure out a way to do the > same thing.
I had gprs dialup working in wheezy. I had done pairing manually and then created /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf file. After that I was able to use ppp /dev/rfcomm0 serial device for the dialup. I'm not using bluetooth anymore for that purpose, but now when I checked, jessie upgade had removed my rfcomm.conf file by renaming it rfcomm.conf.dpkg-remove. Same had happened to my serial.conf. Perhaps that means that bluetooth rfcomm is not supported anymore in jessie the same way as bluetooth audio (using alsa or pulseaudio) is not anymore supported. > I have becomm.en using the Gnome desktop ibothmeans versions and am using the > classic version in Jessie as I hacove a netbook wi say toh little > resources. I am using the x86 version too, my phone is a Nokia > running Symbian S40. I suggest that you upgrade it to a cheap Android phone that provides you Wifi base statation. -- Juha -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/21842.22916.390709.621...@tutpro.com