I've solved my problem (with a bluetooth headset) by adding the following repository and upgrading all bluez-related (bluez*, bluetooth, libbluetooth3). It will upgrade the bluez 4.27. Now works discover, pairing (using bluetooth-applet)... Etc.
So, step by step:
1) Add the repositories
deb http://philip.magicalforest.se/ intrepid extra deb-src http://philip.magicalforest.se/ intrepid extra
2) Add the repo's GPG sig
wget http://philip.magicalforest.se/Philip5.gpg | sudo apt-key add key.asc
3) Update the repository using Synaptic or apt-get update
4) Mark the upgrades to bluez*, bluetooth, libbluetooth3
5) Apply
Afterwards, just restart the service (sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart) and everything working again. You can test by using the following command:
aplay -D bluetooth /usr/share/sounds/question.wav
Cheers,
Igor Gomes
I've solved my problem (with a bluetooth headset) by adding the following repository and upgrading all bluez-related (bluez*, bluetooth, libbluetooth3). It will upgrade the bluez 4.27. Now works discover, pairing (using bluetooth- applet) ... Etc.
So, step by step:
1) Add the repositories
deb http:// philip. magicalforest. se/ intrepid extra philip. magicalforest. se/ intrepid extra
deb-src http://
2) Add the repo's GPG sig
wget http:// philip. magicalforest. se/Philip5. gpg | sudo apt-key add key.asc
3) Update the repository using Synaptic or apt-get update
4) Mark the upgrades to bluez*, bluetooth, libbluetooth3
5) Apply
Afterwards, just restart the service (sudo /etc/init. d/bluetooth restart) and everything working again. You can test by using the following command:
aplay -D bluetooth /usr/share/ sounds/ question. wav
Cheers,
Igor Gomes