Adam Pigg wrote:
> You coud test it yourself (dont blame me if anything breaks though!)
>
> You could hack the blouetoothd.service file to remove the autopair plugin,
> by copying /lib/system/system/bluetoothd.service to /etc/systemd/system/
> and making the appropriate changes.
>
> You can enab
You coud test it yourself (dont blame me if anything breaks though!)
You could hack the blouetoothd.service file to remove the autopair plugin,
by copying /lib/system/system/bluetoothd.service to /etc/systemd/system/
and making the appropriate changes.
You can enable hfp in ofono by editing (make
Adam Pigg wrote:
> I also fixed pairing with my car and bluez5.
>
Hi,
thank you, so if this is regarding mido I would need similar for f5121
(Xperia X) thus droid-config-f5121.
This was a valuable hint to understand where to look at.
> Bluez5 has an autopair plugin for BT <= 2.0, but only trie
Harald Schmitt wrote:
> I added some more information to the issue:
>
https://together.jolla.com/question/167230/bug-jollac-and-sailfishx-car-kit-connected-with-bluetooth-music-works-but-phone-calls-do-not/
>
> Basically you can see that HFP/HSP is somehow supported by checking
> pulseaudio devic
I also fixed pairing with my car and bluez5.
Bluez5 has an autopair plugin for BT <= 2.0, but only tries . My car
uses 1234. The autopair is supposed to prompt for a pin if it fails, but
my car just tries the once. Fix is to start bluetooth2 with -P autopair to
disable it.
https://github.c
Hi,
Am 16.11.2017 um 21:47 schrieb deloptes:
> Adam Pigg wrote:
>
>> The first issue (at least for me) to be resolved should be the fact that
>> my phone cant even pair with my car. I can pair with pebble, which uses
>> the newer style pairing where both devices display a number ... the
>> proble