I've just tried to connect my Ubuntu via Samsung Avila bluetooth modem
for the first time and encountered this bug. I thought I did something
wrong, discovered manual rfcomm connect command, and after that Network
Manager discovered the modem and connected to my moblie provider nicely
and quickly :
Same problem here under Lucid.
/dev/rfcomm0 is not created I must do it manually with a "sudo rfcomm bind 0"
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Automatic rfcomm binding at startup doesn't work in Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/416056
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** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Automatic rfcomm binding at startup doesn't work in Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/416056
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I had the same problem after upgrading to karmic. It used to work with
hardy/intrepid/jaunty.
The hints on this page solved the issue for me.
Thanks
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Automatic rfcomm binding at startup doesn't work in Karmic
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OK, I checked the channel and now the modem is recognized. I have
another problem, Gnome PPP, at startup of Ubuntu, the first time I try
to connect, falls asleep for about 1 minute. From the second time this
does not happen anymore. This trick works just as well? Since the
settings gnomePPP I have
That's a device binding issue then, Please check the channel. My Nokia E71
chooses an arbitrary bluetooth channel for DUN at startup. Usually it ticks
with channel 4, but it changes sometimes. rfcomm needs to be informed of the
correct channel at rfcomm.conf, it isn't able to find the channel by it
No, bluetooth is turned on.
I also redid the pairing and restarted the phone
I do not understand ...
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@mantakbilug: I get that message when bluetooth in Nokia is turned off
for example.
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I applied the trick, but I get the following error from gnome PPP:
--> Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Host is down
What could be not working?
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Automatic rfcomm binding at startup doesn't work in Karmic
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The package maintainer did this change:
bluez (4.45-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* debian/bluez.bluetooth.default:
- Drop. Doesn't do anything now.
* debian/bluez.bluetooth.init:
- Drop most calls in this script as now all it serves as
is to workaround a problem with dbus not
I still can't connect, also following the advice.
I can connect only entering the command
rfcomm connect /dev/rfcomm0 00:00:00:00:00:00 1
at startup.
In this way I can connect by network manager (And not by GnomePPP),
after setting the broadband.
This solution has 3 problems:
1)I give the comm
** Tags added: rfcomm
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** Description changed:
- Description: Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
+ Description: Ubuntu Karmic (development branch)
Release: 9.10
The bluetooth modem of my Nokia phone doesn't work in Ubuntu Karmic.
The error message reads:
"Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: No such file or direc
** Description changed:
Description: Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release: 9.10
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- The modem bluetooth of my Nokia phone don't work in Ubuntu karmic
- the device /dev/rfcomm0 do not exist.
- I don't now howto create this device.
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+ The bluetooth modem of my Nokia phone doesn
** Summary changed:
- Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: No such device
+ Automatic rfcomm binding at startup doesn't work in Karmic
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