Comment 56 for bug 1094744

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David Cesarino de Sousa (davidcesarino) wrote :

After rebooting and still having the problem no matter which line combination (device or adapter oui, with or without name) in the xml file I used, I rebooted and tried this command I saw in the BluetoothSetup community help wiki page:

sudo bluez-test-device trusted 30:59:B7:73:B6:C6 yes

Now it is working. I even removed the lines I had added in the XML, rebooted, and it is still working, so I'm crediting the solution to the above command even though I don't fully understand why it is working when bluez-list-devices had the device as trusted as well. Maybe because I used sudo, I don't know.

Ideally, I'd have a clean Ubuntu installation and do just that to make sure I only needed that, but I'll leave that for another time.