Hi,
I had similar issue, but when on my device i put pin, then I do not
have to put it anywhere in Debian.
Best regards,
Łukasz
On 23.08.2024 20:26, Nikita Yurchyk wrote:
bluetooth 5.77-1 (testing/trixie) doesn't show/ask pin dialog window
like bluetooth 5.66-1+deb12u2 (bookworm). ju
bluetooth 5.77-1 (testing/trixie) doesn't show/ask pin dialog window like
bluetooth 5.66-1+deb12u2 (bookworm). just saying br-connection-unknown,
sometimes Authentication failed.
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 11:07 PM, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Upgrading bluez/bluetooth packages fails on testing with:
> bluetoothd[14901]: D-Bus setup failed: Failed to connect to socket
> /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: Permission denied
>
> Permissions on the
Hi,
Upgrading bluez/bluetooth packages fails on testing with:
bluetoothd[14901]: D-Bus setup failed: Failed to connect to socket
/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: Permission denied
Permissions on the file are srw-rw-rw- 1 root root
I've ii libapparmor1:amd64 2.10.95-
Perfect, thanks a lot!
mark
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 00:37 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Can anyone point me at where I can get the one-version-old bluez
> package, that was in squeeze one version ago? I'm having a problem with
> the current version (466-1) and want to compare the old version
> (463-somethi
Can anyone point me at where I can get the one-version-old bluez
package, that was in squeeze one version ago? I'm having a problem with
the current version (466-1) and want to compare the old version
(463-something I think it was) but I got a little too enthusiastic with
the ole apt
Linux ( thanks to the
installation of the blueZ package) and on the other hand also there on my BT
module. However when I try to connect it with the hciattach commad on the UART
type port (ttyS0) I get the following message:"Initialization timed out".
Here is the tye of commad I ha
On 05/24/2008 12:44 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2008-05-24 06:47 +0200, Mumia W.. wrote:
[...]
/usr/share/doc/bluez-firmware/README contains useless, generic
compilation and installation instructions. README.Debian says that
hotplug is needed, but hotplug is no longer in Debian. If I try to
On 2008-05-24 06:47 +0200, Mumia W.. wrote:
> I have an Anycom USB-250 bluetooth adapter that has a Broadcomm
> chipset (I think). Evidently, I need bluez-firmware get get the
> adapter to work properly, and I've installed the package, but there
> are no instructions on how to
I have an Anycom USB-250 bluetooth adapter that has a Broadcomm chipset
(I think). Evidently, I need bluez-firmware get get the adapter to work
properly, and I've installed the package, but there are no instructions
on how to use data files in the package.
This is under Debian Etch /
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 04:36:02PM +0200, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> With Sarge there was a package named bluez-pin, not available in Etch. Does
> anyone know what will the correspondent Etch package be? I wish to pair my
> phone with the PC without any desktop applets.
i think they hav
With Sarge there was a package named bluez-pin, not available in Etch. Does
anyone know what will the correspondent Etch package be? I wish to pair my
phone with the PC without any desktop applets.
Thanks
Rodolfo
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> Running sid.
>
> After a recent upgrade - my phone can no longer pair.
>
> I see the rfcomm0 port opened, and the phone then asks for a pin (I'm a
> little confused here - since it's already been paired and registered in
> the phone's list of devices).
>
> But - no pin
tried removing the device from the phone's list - same thing.
Restarted the phone and the phone's bluetooth. No change.
Oddly there is a /etc/bluetooth/pin file that also contains just the string
1234
This _may_ be a hangover from older versions.
Packages:
ii bluez-hcidump 1
can we just backport the fix. This is so as not to cause
> knock-on problems introduced in new versions.
>
> In the case of bluez-utils, this is exactly what was done -- see
> http://packages.debian.org/stable/admin/bluez-utils
> http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/b/bluez-u
s
> of using Debian I have always run unstable.
It is, version 2.15-1.1, you just missed it.
We don't upload new upstream versions to stable to fix security holes.
Where we can we just backport the fix. This is so as not to cause
knock-on problems introduced in new versions.
In the case of bl
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=323365
Why is this grave security bugfix not in Sarge security updates, more
than a month later? I know there's a "good reason," but in my few years
of using Debian I have always run unstable.
What's the policy/urgency for getting grave security
Hi everybody,
are the bluez-tools working with 2.6.0? I didn't find bluez modules
in the kernel-sources 2.6.0.
Ciao
Elimar
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