2009-11-14, 16:55
Yeah, it should be "/etc/init.d/bluetooth" (no d). I've been typo'ing that for a bit now. (Alternatively, "service bluetooth stop")
It looks like you're pairing and detecting correctly, but...
when you run "bluetoothd" manually, it looks like you need to run it via sudo also ("sudo bluetoothd -nd"). (That explains the D-Bus message).
I need to run some from-scratch experiments to see why sometimes the remote just doesn't connect up right; really confused
It looks like you're pairing and detecting correctly, but...
when you run "bluetoothd" manually, it looks like you need to run it via sudo also ("sudo bluetoothd -nd"). (That explains the D-Bus message).
I need to run some from-scratch experiments to see why sometimes the remote just doesn't connect up right; really confused