> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Stanley Lieber
> wrote:
> > Replying to a very old message. Has anyone else tried the Apple
> > Wireless Keyboard? When I attempted to reproduce the steps below
> > my system froze on the first btconfig.
>
> bt is badly broken and stays that way until someone ca
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Stanley Lieber
wrote:
> Replying to a very old message. Has anyone else tried the Apple
> Wireless Keyboard? When I attempted to reproduce the steps below
> my system froze on the first btconfig.
bt is badly broken and stays that way until someone cares enough to
crosystems product 0x2602" rev 2.00/0.00
>> addr 3
>> umass0 at uhub7 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Generic Flash Card
>> Reader" rev 2.00/5.39 addr 4
>> umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
>> scsibus1 at umass0: 2 targets
>> sd0 at scsibus1 t
I have now got this working, just wanted to post the solution here for
people searching the archives:
btdevctl does not prompt the user to enter the pin on the keyboard in order
to pair the device when attached, it just returns as if it were successful.
However, if you run bthcid -f (that is, in
Hi misc@,
An Apple wireless keyboard has come into my possession, and i'm trying to
get it working on -current.
I rebuilt the kernel/userland based on cvs update on Friday with all the
bluetooth devices enabled.
I also installed bluetooth-tools and bluetooth-libs ports.
Initially my bt dongle w
Hi misc@,
An Apple wireless keyboard has come into my possession, and i'm trying to get
it working on -current.
I rebuilt the kernel/userland based on cvs update on Friday with all the
bluetooth devices enabled.
I also installed bluetooth-tools and bluetooth-libs ports.
Initially my bt dongle
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