This is happening to me also with a Samsung headset on two gutsy machines (laptop & desktop). It pairs fine but nothing appears under Audio Service.
On one machine when I first connected, the device was listed and I clicked the Remove button. I was never able to get the device to re-appear in the Audio devices list.
I've tried removing with dpkg -P and reinstalling with --force-all bluez-utils and gnome-bluez and the headset is still listed under "Bonded Devices" so I think some configs might not be totally removed with the uninstall.
The only thing that appears in syslog when the headset connects is this:
This is happening to me also with a Samsung headset on two gutsy machines (laptop & desktop). It pairs fine but nothing appears under Audio Service.
On one machine when I first connected, the device was listed and I clicked the Remove button. I was never able to get the device to re-appear in the Audio devices list.
I've tried removing with dpkg -P and reinstalling with --force-all bluez-utils and gnome-bluez and the headset is still listed under "Bonded Devices" so I think some configs might not be totally removed with the uninstall.
The only thing that appears in syslog when the headset connects is this:
Apr 12 14:58:09 steve-laptop NetworkManager: <debug> [1208026689.356148] nm_hal_ device_ added() : New device added (hal udi is '/org/freedeskt op/Hal/ devices/ usb_device_ a12_1_noserial_ if0_bluetooth_ hci_bluetooth_ hci'). 1B:DC:0F: E2:A3, dba=00: 02:78:A6: E8:92)
Apr 12 14:58:09 steve-laptop hcid[5647]: link_key_request (sba=00: