Bluetooth in lucid puppy ----> blueman is here
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@stu90
hmmmm... maybe because the pet i make for 5.2 contain part of lucid 5.2 which broken the program when installed on 528 ?
because now the size of 528 pet were around 16M, when pet for 5.2 is 23 M.
thank for the info, i guess dpup bluetooth will work too in 528, and that will give more option for puppy user to handle bluetooth.
hmmmm... maybe because the pet i make for 5.2 contain part of lucid 5.2 which broken the program when installed on 528 ?
because now the size of 528 pet were around 16M, when pet for 5.2 is 23 M.
thank for the info, i guess dpup bluetooth will work too in 528, and that will give more option for puppy user to handle bluetooth.
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I am confused.
I want to install blueman in Dpup 5X7, but I am not sure which pet's to install.
I downloaded things from the first post.
I want to install blueman in Dpup 5X7, but I am not sure which pet's to install.
I downloaded things from the first post.
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Lucid 5.2.8 Bluetooth working
Greetings,
Install these two file from the Dpup post.
http://hotfile.com/dl/117232563/c197fe0 ... 6.pet.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/129175521/d604f21 ... 8.pet.html
Use the Bluetooth connection manager in the System Status menu to setup your devices.
Works with my machine no problem.
You may want to reboot after install.
tlcstat
Install these two file from the Dpup post.
http://hotfile.com/dl/117232563/c197fe0 ... 6.pet.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/129175521/d604f21 ... 8.pet.html
Use the Bluetooth connection manager in the System Status menu to setup your devices.
Works with my machine no problem.
You may want to reboot after install.
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Greetings.
I'm running lupu 5.2.8 on my laptop.
I have just installed the new python 2.6 and blueman 1.2.1 (both for 528) from the 1st page.
From my understanding I don't need to install BlueZ, do I?
But when I try to load the "Bluetooth Manager" I get this error message.
Hope someone can help me.
Cheers
I'm running lupu 5.2.8 on my laptop.
I have just installed the new python 2.6 and blueman 1.2.1 (both for 528) from the 1st page.
From my understanding I don't need to install BlueZ, do I?
But when I try to load the "Bluetooth Manager" I get this error message.
Hope someone can help me.
Cheers
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Hi,
sorry, i'm busy lately...
i never had that problem, but are you sure you have inserted the bluetooth ?
if you have please try to type on terminal
dbus-uuidgen --ensure &
dbus-daemon --system
modprobe bluetooth
modprobe l2cap
modprobe rfcomm
modprobe btusb
hciconfig hci0 up
hciconfig hci0 class 0x3e0100
mknod -m 666 /dev/rfcomm0 c 216 0
bluetoothd
mkdir /root/a
hcitool scan
blueman-applet
@beem
try 2 last file
edit sept 7.2011
http://hotfile.com/dl/129175521/d604f21 ... 8.pet.html
blueman 121, for 528 is here (need python 26 below)
python 26 which i use (ALL use this)
http://hotfile.com/dl/117232563/c197fe0 ... 6.pet.html
sorry, i'm busy lately...
i never had that problem, but are you sure you have inserted the bluetooth ?
if you have please try to type on terminal
dbus-uuidgen --ensure &
dbus-daemon --system
modprobe bluetooth
modprobe l2cap
modprobe rfcomm
modprobe btusb
hciconfig hci0 up
hciconfig hci0 class 0x3e0100
mknod -m 666 /dev/rfcomm0 c 216 0
bluetoothd
mkdir /root/a
hcitool scan
blueman-applet
@beem
try 2 last file
edit sept 7.2011
http://hotfile.com/dl/129175521/d604f21 ... 8.pet.html
blueman 121, for 528 is here (need python 26 below)
python 26 which i use (ALL use this)
http://hotfile.com/dl/117232563/c197fe0 ... 6.pet.html
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@john
why is your lupu 528 looks like 520 ?
as i know 528 looks like this...
http://puppylinux.org/main/Download%20L ... elease.htm
if it is different then it may never work because it was compiled specifically on it, i suggest you to compile from the source... its not that difficult it only takes time.
why is your lupu 528 looks like 520 ?
as i know 528 looks like this...
http://puppylinux.org/main/Download%20L ... elease.htm
if it is different then it may never work because it was compiled specifically on it, i suggest you to compile from the source... its not that difficult it only takes time.
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I haven't installed lucid 528 yet - first thing to check it it has the needed bluetooth kernel modules in /lib/modules/2.6.39.4/kernel/net/bluetooth
(2.6.39.4 will be different number as Lucid pup uses different kernel)
bluetooth.ko bnep hidp rfcomm modules are needed for bluetooth.
If if is just simple file transer you are after:
Dpup bluetooth.pet worked in Lucid 525 so if the needed modules are included in 528 that this .pet will probably work in Lucid 528 as well.
Install bluetooth.pet > reboot.
http://www.smokey01.com/stu90/dpup.sque ... th-0.4.pet
Tool for setting up a mount point (requires yad):
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 072#569072
(2.6.39.4 will be different number as Lucid pup uses different kernel)
bluetooth.ko bnep hidp rfcomm modules are needed for bluetooth.
If if is just simple file transer you are after:
Dpup bluetooth.pet worked in Lucid 525 so if the needed modules are included in 528 that this .pet will probably work in Lucid 528 as well.
Install bluetooth.pet > reboot.
http://www.smokey01.com/stu90/dpup.sque ... th-0.4.pet
Tool for setting up a mount point (requires yad):
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 072#569072
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@johnvoltas
here is what i do...
1. install blueman 121.528
2. install python26
3. put bluetooth dongle into usb.... WAIT until bluetooth light start flashing on-off (bt-bluez_error.jpg happen to me when i did not wait, solution plug out then plug in again)
4. run blueman-applet in terminal
please if there is error let me know what the error are ?
@johnvoltas
here is what i do...
1. install blueman 121.528
2. install python26
3. put bluetooth dongle into usb.... WAIT until bluetooth light start flashing on-off (bt-bluez_error.jpg happen to me when i did not wait, solution plug out then plug in again)
4. run blueman-applet in terminal
please if there is error let me know what the error are ?
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looks like unsupported bluetooth ? or bug from btusb ?
from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... bug/268502
or check this https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bl ... #Resources
it has good tutorial on checking your bluetooth
from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... bug/268502
and its affecting lucid too if you read the full report...Bluetooth doesn't work for at least the following devices:
ID 1131:1001 Integrated System Solution Corp. KY-BT100 Bluetooth Adapter
ID 1131:1004 Integrated System Solution Corp. Bluetooth Device
ID 2001:f111 D-Link Corp. [hex] DBT-122 Bluetooth adapter
ID 0a5c:200a Broadcom Corp. Bluetooth dongle
They don't work properly with the newer btusb driver, which replaced hci_usb by default in 2.6.27. This hasn't been fixed upstream as of v2.6.29-rc3.
or check this https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bl ... #Resources
it has good tutorial on checking your bluetooth
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Installed Lucid puppy 528 this morning - I was unsure if they did or not but just to confirm the bluetooth .pet and mount tool i posted above both work in Lucid 528stu90 wrote:I haven't installed lucid 528 yet - first thing to check it it has the needed bluetooth kernel modules in /lib/modules/2.6.39.4/kernel/net/bluetooth
(2.6.39.4 will be different number as Lucid pup uses different kernel)
bluetooth.ko bnep hidp rfcomm modules are needed for bluetooth.
If if is just simple file transer you are after:
Dpup bluetooth.pet worked in Lucid 525 so if the needed modules are included in 528 that this .pet will probably work in Lucid 528 as well.
Install bluetooth.pet > reboot.
http://www.smokey01.com/stu90/dpup.sque ... th-0.4.pet
Tool for setting up a mount point (requires yad):
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 072#569072
that't what I needed to knowMaster_wrong wrote:@xxxman
if you install my pet you will find it
try type this /usr/local/sbin/hciconfig
now I did things form your first post under to run blueman, if bluez is not running... and it works now
thank you for your help
I have only 2 questions now:
1. is there a way to put
in a file so I don't have to type it every time?#!/bin/sh
dbus-uuidgen --ensure &
dbus-daemon --system
modprobe bluetooth
modprobe l2cap
modprobe rfcomm
modprobe btusb
hciconfig hci0 up
hciconfig hci0 class 0x3e0100
mknod -m 666 /dev/rfcomm0 c 216 0
bluetoothd
mkdir /root/a
hcitool scan
blueman-applet
2. is there a way to run hciconfig without typing /usr/local/sbin/hciconfig ?
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XXX-man,
In ROX create new script file and give it the name you want.
Copy what is in your quote to this file.
You can execute that new script then.
In ROX create new script file and give it the name you want.
Copy what is in your quote to this file.
You can execute that new script then.
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@xxxman
I'm glad you finally get it running.
now about your question...
1. create a file named... blueman-start in /root/startup
a. recompile the source because i wrongly put into usr/local... Sorry about that...
b. maybe you can link... drag it into where it should be and create link
c. as no 1 will it run for you automatically...
d. something about .basrc... http://home.ubalt.edu/abento/linux/term ... opath.html
EDIT: info added to first post
I'm glad you finally get it running.
now about your question...
1. create a file named... blueman-start in /root/startup
2. yes#!/bin/sh
dbus-uuidgen --ensure &
dbus-daemon --system
modprobe bluetooth
modprobe l2cap
modprobe rfcomm
modprobe btusb
/usr/local/sbin/hciconfig hci0 up
/usr/local/sbin/hciconfig hci0 class 0x3e0100
mknod -m 666 /dev/rfcomm0 c 216 0
bluetoothd
mkdir /root/a
hcitool scan
blueman-applet
a. recompile the source because i wrongly put into usr/local... Sorry about that...
b. maybe you can link... drag it into where it should be and create link
c. as no 1 will it run for you automatically...
d. something about .basrc... http://home.ubalt.edu/abento/linux/term ... opath.html
EDIT: info added to first post
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thank stu... i will try, I'm trying to create perfect buetooth-dun for puppy too
about yad, is it here ?
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=58306
ok,
1. some people might still need the script that start the bluez,
thank
thank stu... i will try, I'm trying to create perfect buetooth-dun for puppy too
about yad, is it here ?
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=58306
ok,
1. some people might still need the script that start the bluez,
2. i try rfcomm connect and when computer ask for password, what is the password ?#!/bin/sh
dbus-uuidgen --ensure &
dbus-daemon --system
modprobe bluetooth
modprobe l2cap
modprobe rfcomm
modprobe btusb
hciconfig hci0 up
hciconfig hci0 class 0x3e0100
mknod -m 666 /dev/rfcomm0 c 216 0
bluetoothd
mkdir /root/a
hcitool scan
thank
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