I inserted my Belkin USB bluetooth adapter
<snip> Oct 16 12:24:00 localhost kernel: usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 3 Oct 16 12:24:00 localhost kernel: usb 3-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Oct 16 12:24:00 localhost kernel: usb 3-1: New USB device found, idVendor=050d, idProduct=0081 Oct 16 12:24:00 localhost kernel: usb 3-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0 Oct 16 12:24:01 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: Core ver 2.13 Oct 16 12:24:01 localhost kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 31 Oct 16 12:24:01 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized Oct 16 12:24:01 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized Oct 16 12:24:01 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: Generic Bluetooth USB driver ver 0.3 Oct 16 12:24:01 localhost kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver btusb Oct 16 12:27:48 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Bluetooth daemon Oct 16 12:27:48 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Starting SDP server Oct 16 12:27:48 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: L2CAP ver 2.11 Oct 16 12:27:48 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized Oct 16 12:27:48 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Parsing /etc/bluetooth/input.conf failed: No such file or directory Oct 16 12:27:48 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Parsing /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf failed: No such file or directory Oct 16 12:27:48 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: SCO (Voice Link) ver 0.6 Oct 16 12:27:48 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized Oct 16 12:27:48 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Parsing /etc/bluetooth/network.conf failed: No such file or directory Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3 Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost kernel: Bridge firewalling registered Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: bridge pan0 created Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: HCI dev 0 registered Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost kernel: pan0: Dropping NETIF_F_UFO since no NETIF_F_HW_CSUM feature. Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: HCI dev 0 up Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Registered interface org.bluez.Service on path /org/bluez/hci0 Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: RFCOMM TTY layer initialized Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost kernel: Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.10 Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Registered interface org.bluez.SerialProxyManager on path /org/bluez/hci0 Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Registered interface org.bluez.NetworkPeer on path /org/bluez/hci0 Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Registered interface org.bluez.NetworkHub on path /org/bluez/hci0 Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Registered interface org.bluez.NetworkRouter on path /org/bluez/hci0 Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Adapter /org/bluez/hci0 has been enabled </snip>
Then the bluetooth icon appeared on the task bar. I clicked "Setup new device" and it showed me the mac id of the device (Jabra 125 hradset). On selecting it and clicking forward, just closed the window and nothing happened (I tried this about 3 times). Here are the logs,
<snip> Oct 16 12:27:49 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Starting security manager 0 Oct 16 12:27:58 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Discovery session 0x7f5c0ea096f0 with :1.49 activated Oct 16 12:28:07 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Discovery session 0x7f5c0ea096f0 with :1.49 deactivated Oct 16 12:28:32 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Discovery session 0x7f5c0e9fadd0 with :1.50 activated Oct 16 12:28:41 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Discovery session 0x7f5c0e9fadd0 with :1.50 deactivated Oct 16 12:28:53 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Discovery session 0x7f5c0e9fadd0 with :1.51 activated Oct 16 12:29:00 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Discovery session 0x7f5c0e9fadd0 with :1.51 deactivated Oct 16 12:31:14 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Discovery session 0x7f5c0e9fadd0 with :1.52 activated Oct 16 12:31:20 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Discovery session 0x7f5c0e9fadd0 with :1.52 deactivated Oct 16 12:33:07 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Discovery session 0x7f5c0ea06ba0 with :1.53 activated Oct 16 12:33:14 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Discovery session 0x7f5c0ea06ba0 with :1.53 deactivated </snip>
Then, I opened a terminal and ran these,
<snip> [root@localhost jk]# hcitool scan Scanning ... 00:1D:82:3C:62:E2 Jabra BT125 [root@localhost jk]# hcitool cc 00:1D:82:3C:62:E2 [root@localhost jk]# </snip>
Then, I ran "Seyp nre device" again and this time, it showed me the name "Jabra 125" instead of the mac id. On selecting the device and clicking "Forward", I get a next screen that says "Please enter PIN 0000". After wating a few seconds it said something about "connect" I dont remember.
<snip> Oct 16 12:33:15 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: link_key_request (sba=00:0A:3A:50:1F:2D, dba=00:1D:82:3C:62:E2) Oct 16 12:33:15 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: pin_code_request (sba=00:0A:3A:50:1F:2D, dba=00:1D:82:3C:62:E2) Oct 16 12:33:15 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: link_key_notify (sba=00:0A:3A:50:1F:2D, dba=00:1D:82:3C:62:E2) Oct 16 12:33:19 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Registered interface org.bluez.Input on path /org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_1D_82_3C_62_E2 Oct 16 12:33:19 localhost bluetoothd[2692]: Registered interface org.bluez.Headset on path /org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_1D_82_3C_62_E2 </snip>
Here's additional info
<snip> [root@localhost jk]# rpm -q kernel kernel-2.6.27-0.352.rc7.git1.fc10.x86_64 kernel-2.6.27-3.fc10.x86_64 [root@localhost jk]# rpm -q bluez bluez-4.13-2.fc10.x86_64 [root@localhost jk]# </snip>
I tried sending this upstream to the bluetooth project list at www.bluez.orgbut I'm new to majordomo.
I haven't really figured out how to use this device yet. But i'm so thrilled that I got this far which I couldn't with Fedora 9!
Steve
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 3:31 AM, Joey Krane linuxbsd2004@gmail.com wrote:
I inserted my Belkin USB bluetooth adapter
<snip> [root@localhost jk]# hcitool scan Scanning ... 00:1D:82:3C:62:E2 Jabra BT125 [root@localhost jk]# hcitool cc 00:1D:82:3C:62:E2 [root@localhost jk]# </snip>
FWIW, my new Jabra BT3030 headset doesn't work with Fedora (or even WinXP's default bluetooth stack) out of the box either. From what I was able to glean from google, the problem appears to be related to it getting confused about which profile to use (a2dp or headset), so you have to specify it (somewhere) in order to connect & pair. Not sure how that's done.
-- Jason "zcat" Farrell
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 1:27 AM, Jason Farrell farrellj@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 3:31 AM, Joey Krane linuxbsd2004@gmail.comwrote:
I inserted my Belkin USB bluetooth adapter
<snip> [root@localhost jk]# hcitool scan Scanning ... 00:1D:82:3C:62:E2 Jabra BT125 [root@localhost jk]# hcitool cc 00:1D:82:3C:62:E2 [root@localhost jk]# </snip>
FWIW, my new Jabra BT3030 headset doesn't work with Fedora (or even WinXP's default bluetooth stack) out of the box either. From what I was able to glean from google, the problem appears to be related to it getting confused about which profile to use (a2dp or headset), so you have to specify it (somewhere) in order to connect & pair. Not sure how that's done.
I think that could have been a problem with older releses. The new 2.6.27 kernel, 4.xx bluetooth stack and PulseAudio is *supposed* to make it all just work.
I also see a SCO driver added to the 2.6.27 kernel. I been successful in getting the headset paired with F10 beta as detailed in my previous post.
What I'm not successful is in making this device work with any application.. For example, after pairing I opened Ekiga and I didn't find this device in the audio setup but just the ALSA devices.
So I think there is a disconnect on how the applications should use these dynamic audio devices vs fixed devices and all these applications aren't capable of handlig dynamic audio devices just yet?.
Steve