Hello:
In my efforts to get BlueZ 4.x into Intrepid a question was posed. How
come input devices don't default to "Trusted" when paired in the
Wizard? This makes for a weird experience the next time you reboot (or
disconnect the device for that matter) that you need to give it
"authorization".
Regards
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Mario Limonciello
*Dell | Linux Engineering*
[email protected]
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 08:37 +0200, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
>
> > In my efforts to get BlueZ 4.x into Intrepid a question was posed. How
> > come input devices don't default to "Trusted" when paired in the
> > Wizard? This makes for a weird experience the next time you reboot (or
> > disconnect the device for that matter) that you need to give it
> > "authorization".
>
> that is a bug. We should set the input device as trusted after we
> connected to it. Any chance you have a patch for it?
I thought I was testing this a couple of weeks ago and it was working
fine.
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David Woodhouse Open Source Technology Centre
[email protected] Intel Corporation
Hi Mario,
> In my efforts to get BlueZ 4.x into Intrepid a question was posed. How
> come input devices don't default to "Trusted" when paired in the
> Wizard? This makes for a weird experience the next time you reboot (or
> disconnect the device for that matter) that you need to give it
> "authorization".
that is a bug. We should set the input device as trusted after we
connected to it. Any chance you have a patch for it?
Regards
Marcel