This is how I got the PIN popup working for feisty: call (even as a normal user)
passkey-agent --default /usr/bin/bluez-pin
before initiating the connection. This will register bluez-pin as the pin helper,
as you may check with "tail -f /var/log/syslog"
N.B. Including in /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf a line like
pin_helper /usr/bin/bluez-pin;
does not help - for some reason, this option is not recognized any more :(
This is how I got the PIN popup working for feisty: call (even as a normal user)
passkey-agent --default /usr/bin/bluez-pin
before initiating the connection. This will register bluez-pin as the pin helper,
as you may check with "tail -f /var/log/syslog"
N.B. Including in /etc/bluetooth/ hcid.conf a line like
pin_helper /usr/bin/bluez-pin;
does not help - for some reason, this option is not recognized any more :(