This package provides the legacy binaries that were reminiscent of the BlueZ 3.x pairing methods. These binaries are not supported, and will go away again in the future. The provided binaries are:
hidd dund pand
So this workaround makes use of old daemons... it seems that the bug is in bluez vers. 4, jaunty ships bluez 4.32,
because I've tested the mouse on the same netbook running hardy (linux4one flavour) and it works fine, hardy ships bluez 3.26
I need to check if it still works in Intrepid which ships bluez 4.12
Uhmm from bluez-compat description
This package provides the legacy binaries that were reminiscent of the BlueZ 3.x pairing methods. These binaries are not supported, and will go away again in the future. The provided binaries are:
hidd dund pand
So this workaround makes use of old daemons... it seems that the bug is in bluez vers. 4, jaunty ships bluez 4.32,
because I've tested the mouse on the same netbook running hardy (linux4one flavour) and it works fine, hardy ships bluez 3.26
I need to check if it still works in Intrepid which ships bluez 4.12