@Blaze
Just tried your latest package for xenial in live-cd mode and with my main computer, no luck so far.
I'll try this driver in the upcoming days with older Ubuntu releases. I remember that Ubuntu 13.10 was the last distro on which this driver worked perfectly (I mean I was even able to use my computer as bluetooth speaker).
That's what I get when I try to pair with my phone (BT 4.0 LE). As someone else mentioned earlier, I think that there are no problems with BT <4.0 devices (that's why people is able to connect with bt keyboards and such things).
@Blaze
Just tried your latest package for xenial in live-cd mode and with my main computer, no luck so far.
I'll try this driver in the upcoming days with older Ubuntu releases. I remember that Ubuntu 13.10 was the last distro on which this driver worked perfectly (I mean I was even able to use my computer as bluetooth speaker).
Here's some dmesg output: dev_notify( dev=0xffff8c421 35f0000) : evt=0x1 dev_notify( dev=0xffff8c421 35f0000) : evt=0x2 dev_notify( dev=0xffff8c421 35f0000) : evt=0x1 dev_notify( dev=0xffff8c421 35f0000) : evt=0x2
[ +0.000011] Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.11
[Dec 4 12:14] RTBTH_IOCDMAC: dmac.dmac_op=2
[ +1.254250] Bluetooth: rtbt_hci_
[ +1.381398] RTBTH_IOCDMAC: dmac.dmac_op=2
[ +0.035970] Bluetooth: rtbt_hci_
[ +11.771352] Bluetooth: rtbt_hci_
[ +7.484640] RTBTH_IOCDMAC: dmac.dmac_op=2
[ +0.020686] Bluetooth: rtbt_hci_
That's what I get when I try to pair with my phone (BT 4.0 LE). As someone else mentioned earlier, I think that there are no problems with BT <4.0 devices (that's why people is able to connect with bt keyboards and such things).