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I've went through the wiki, everything seems to be set up correctly but it just refuses to connect to my Samsung S4 Google hasn't helped much at all either
What am I missing? Anyone?
[bluetooth]# version
Version 5.17
[bluetooth]# pair 50:FC:9F:69:42:99
Attempting to pair with 50:FC:9F:69:42:99
[CHG] Device 50:FC:9F:69:42:99 Connected: yes
Request confirmation
[agent] Confirm passkey 115167 (yes/no): yes
[CHG] Device 50:FC:9F:69:42:99 Modalias: bluetooth:v0075p0100d0200
[CHG] Device 50:FC:9F:69:42:99 UUIDs has unsupported type
[CHG] Device 50:FC:9F:69:42:99 Paired: yes
Pairing successful
[CHG] Device 50:FC:9F:69:42:99 Connected: no
[bluetooth]# connect 50:FC:9F:69:42:99
Attempting to connect to 50:FC:9F:69:42:99
Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed
If it helps, here's a link to the results of journalctl | grep blue
http://pastebin.com/JfgdHa3c
Last edited by LinuxChick (2014-04-16 19:40:35)
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It's working! After seeing this in dmesg:
[ 5.567257] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
[ 5.567265] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
[ 5.567267] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
[ 5.567286] Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized
I remembered seeing something about HCI when I was searching the packages for anything bluetooth, I did a quick pacman search for HCI and installed bluez-hid2hci
bluedevil still doesn't seem to do anything when I tell it to connect to my phone, but I can transfer files back and forth.
The only issue now is that anything I send from my phone to the computer is saved in /home instead of the folder I set in Configure Bluetooth, but I can live with that for now.
I don't know why but when I'm at a complete loss and finally give up to the fact that I have to ask for help........ I always seem to find the answer on my own lol
Hopefully my "thinking out load" here will help someone else
Last edited by LinuxChick (2014-04-16 19:41:34)
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Tnx for the tip. I got the same error which was resolved by installing bluez-hid2hci. I must say blueman GUI would still fail, I had to connect through the [blueman] prompt..
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