** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Agreed with Brian Rogers, this bug should be marked as fixed in Ubuntu
9.10
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In Karmic, pulseaudio handles Bluetooth nicely. In the hardware tab of
the sound preferences, you'll find any connected headsets and you can
set them for SCO or A2DP. Then an output device (and input device for
SCO) becomes available and you can switch to them. No command line
operations required.
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Assignee: Matt Zimmerman (mdz) => (unassigned)
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** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: bluez-utils => bluez
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Ok, I seem to have solve my problem.
I have changed my bluetooth dongle for a new one and everything work
fine at the first try. My old dongle was a bluetooth 1.2 and my new is a
bluetooth 2.0.
So, it seem that my headset require a bluetooth 2.0 dongle to not make a
kernel panic!
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I got the kernel panic too, using btsco and .asoundrc file (the new
method : http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/AudioDevices )
Let me know if you find a fix to this...
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I have tried to use a usb bluetooth dongle both in feisty and in gutsy.
The dongle appears to work ok: it scans and finds devices, but the devices
doesn't work correctly.
I'm testing with a Motorola HT820 Headset, but everytime I try to make it work,
I get a kernel panic.
Usually the panic comes
Please let me know if I can test someting.
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Where could one go to watch the development? I was surprised that
bluetooth was not a working piece of Feisty so if it is close I could
test.
Thanx!
zeddock
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This will happen within the next bluez-utils releases. The headsetd from
plugz with its ALSA plugins will be merged into the Bluetooth audio
service. This is work in progress and should be ready for Feisty+1. The
setup of Headset will be done through D-Bus. The API specification for
that has alread
I've done a little work with the SCO support in plugz, and have my
headset about half working so far. Once I get it fully working, I'll
see what can be done to automate the setup for Feisty+1.
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Importance: Medium => Wishlist
Assignee: Charles Majola => M
Hi.
I'm using Dapper upgraded to Edgy (maybe some upgrade problems).
For me the missing PIN request is still a problem and I discovered the
following workaround working for me (found at
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-210176.html)
HOSTADDR=
BTADDR=
PIN=/etc/bluetooth/pin
if [ -x
hi i've followed this steps with an encore bluettoth dongle and a treo
650 headset.
It worked fine, i could hear music from xmms for a while but it seems to
get disconnected.
Also if i try to use kiax or idefisk as phones using /dev/dsp1 this
packages died
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