I have this same problem :/ Has anyone found a solution to this?
Hello!
I use BT5, and bluetooth works fine. (2.6.38)
I`ve upgraded it to R1 (2.6.39.4), and that caused trouble with my bluetooth connections.
When I run hciconfig -a hci0 - ok, I see the device, it`s up and working
hcitool scan --all - ok, I can see the device I`m trying to connect with. But when I run sdptool browse %bd_addr% - I see this error
Failed to connect to SDP server on %bd_addr%: Protocol not supported
So, the question is - how to fix this? I`d like 2 use R1, but with working bluetooth...
I have this same problem :/ Has anyone found a solution to this?
Is anyone else having this issue? I need a fix :/
Perhaps it has something to do with this: http://blog.projectnibble.org/2010/08/08/how-ubuntus-broken-bluetooth-support-came-to-be/
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Hi,
unfortunately - and for some reason unknown to me - Redmine doesn't let me register a new account. Thus I try to comment on http://redmine.backtrack-linux.org:8080/issues/269 in the related forums thread. That said, is there any plan to release an updated kernel for BT5r1 with l2cap support at some point in time? I mean, Bluetooth in BT5r1 is essentially useless atm.
Thanks,
orange
Yes, too bad if you suddenly discover than if you want to set up Kismet + Kismon + GPS share with Android phone over Bluetooth you need to downgrade kernel.
The BT team just recently upgraded bluez, obex, and bluez-hcidump to the latest versions. Try apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade to get the latest versions of those software packages and see if Bluetooth works for you.
Yeppers. Kernel 3.2.6 has a kernel config which brings back the bluez
Please report any bluetooth issues you may have with the 3.2.6 kernel in a new thread.
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