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Here is the output of `journalctl -xu bluetooth.service' . Blueman refuses to make any bluetooth connection.
Jun 07 20:32:28 arch bluetoothd[281]: Bluetooth daemon 4.101
Jun 07 20:32:30 arch bluetoothd[281]: Starting SDP server
Jun 07 20:32:30 arch bluetoothd[281]: DIS cannot start: GATT is disabled
Jun 07 20:32:30 arch bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init deviceinfo plugin
Jun 07 20:32:30 arch bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init proximity plugin
Jun 07 20:32:30 arch bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init time plugin
Jun 07 20:32:30 arch bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init alert plugin
Jun 07 20:32:30 arch bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init thermometer plugin
Jun 07 20:32:30 arch bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init gatt_example plugin
Jun 07 20:32:30 arch bluetoothd[281]: Bluetooth Management interface initialized
Jun 07 20:32:31 arch bluetoothd[281]: Unknown command complete for opcode 19
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: Adapter /org/bluez/281/hci0 has been enabled
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Bluetooth daemon 4.101
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Starting SDP server
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: DIS cannot start: GATT is disabled
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init deviceinfo plugin
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init proximity plugin
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init time plugin
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init alert plugin
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init thermometer plugin
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Failed to init gatt_example plugin
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Bluetooth Management interface initialized
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Unknown command complete for opcode 19
Jun 07 20:32:32 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Adapter /org/bluez/281/hci0 has been enabled
Jun 07 20:33:09 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.30 path=/MediaEndpoint/HFPAG
Jun 07 20:33:09 arch bluetoothd[281]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.30 path=/MediaEndpoint/HFPAG
Jun 07 20:33:09 arch bluetoothd[281]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.30 path=/MediaEndpoint/HFPHS
Jun 07 20:33:09 arch bluetoothd[281]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.30 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSource
Jun 07 20:33:09 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.30 path=/MediaEndpoint/HFPHS
Jun 07 20:33:09 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.30 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSource
Jun 07 20:33:42 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Host is down (112)
Jun 07 20:33:42 arch bluetoothd[281]: Host is down (112)
Jun 07 20:34:15 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Host is down (112)
Jun 07 20:34:15 arch bluetoothd[281]: Host is down (112)
Jun 07 20:34:24 arch bluetoothd[281]: bluetoothd[281]: Host is down (112)
Jun 07 20:34:24 arch bluetoothd[281]: Host is down (112)
Jun 07 20:36:51 arch systemd[1]: Started Bluetooth service.EDIT:
Ok that is for bluez4 i had installed, I replaced bluez4 by bluez (5) and now bluetooth.service starts fine, but i can't find any bluetooth devices with gnome-bluetooth. Also bluez (5) deprecated libraries are installed.
Name : gnome-bluetooth
Depends On : gtk3 hicolor-icon-theme libnotify
So it doesn't depend on bluez version, right?
Last edited by jqvillanova (2013-06-07 22:06:17)
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bluez5 is not backwards compatible with bluez4, and not all programs have been updated for bluez5 as of yet. This is why there is bluez4 and bluez in the repos. Blueman is one of the packages that is still dependent on bluez4.
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I see, gnome-bluetooth seems to be not compatible either, thanks anyway
, marking as [SOLVED]
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Just as a short question: what tools are compatible with bluez(5) yet?
Last edited by Thorsten Reinbold (2013-06-08 14:48:10)
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Just as a short question: what tools are compatible with bluez(5) yet?
Seemingly not much as of yet. I would imagine though that this is partially because we are in the midst of a transition between the two... for future reference, pactree is a wonderful tool.
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