2010-06-09, 06:16
kitlaan Wrote:@Zerogoki
bluez does look like it's now set up correctly...
But it looks like you need to try re-pairing the remote.
how do I re-pair the remote when I stopped the bluetooth service?
If I try to run "sudo bluetoothd -nd" while the bluetooth is running I get that unable to get on D-bus message. If I stop the bluetooth service (by doing the "sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth stop" command) the remote stop working.
I did try stopping the bluetooth service, running "sudo bluetoothd -nd" then once its gets to "bluetoothd[xxxx]: Adapter /org/bluez/xxxx/hic0 has been enabled" I tried holding down start+enter to see if maybe that might do something. but I can mash buttons till my fingers hurt, still just sits there in the "sudo bluetoothd -nd" command.