2010-06-09, 14:22
Zerogoki Wrote:how do I re-pair the remote when I stopped the bluetooth service?
So either with the bluetooth service stopped and running "sudo bluetoothd -nd", OR just run the bluetooth service. Running manually is useful as it gives more debugging information. Then once you're happy, just ctrl-c out of bluetoothd, and re-start the bluetooth service.
(You may want to run the ps3_unpair script, if list-devices shows your remote.)
Then, in another console, run the ps3_pair script, and follow the instructions. There should be some indication of stuff going on in the bluetoothd output...
If it looks good, ctrl-c out of bluetoothd, and run it again. This time just hit buttons on the remote (no pairing), and it should detect...