Return-Path: Message-ID: <492FFB09.7020704@powercraft.nl> Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 15:07:05 +0100 From: Jelle de Jong MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Simon Kenyon CC: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: Sony BD Remote (the saga continues) References: <492FC4A3.4020601@koala.ie> <492FCDD1.1010304@koala.ie> <492FDF90.9010305@koala.ie> <492FEF38.3020702@koala.ie> <492FF071.8030909@powercraft.nl> <492FF7D5.6060202@koala.ie> In-Reply-To: <492FF7D5.6060202@koala.ie> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Sender: linux-bluetooth-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: Simon Kenyon wrote: > Jelle de Jong wrote: >> Hi Simon, I share your frustrations :-p. I will do some testing with the >> latest git this weekend. You may want to look at my previous postings in >> the archive. >> >> I advice you to give it a few hours rest and let me do some tesing on >> Debian SID with the latested bluez-git. I don't know for sure if the >> manatory xorg patch made it into the experimental packages... >> > it is rather frustrating > i've had this remote for 6 months now and would like to get it working > "properly" > > what i would love to getis a description of a working configuration > (config files in particular) > i don't know if i'm supposed to put something into one or more of the > /etc/bluetooth config files. > or something in hal or dbus for that matter > > we've both been told "it just works" but it doesn't > -- > simon I know it is frustrating, and I also got this device a while and spent way to much time getting it working "out of the box" As I said in my first response it does not yet just works, but I am not an developer of bluez, just an heavy user and tester. BTW you should not have to make any changes to the bluez config files. I will look into it, this weekend and report back. If you really want to try out right now, use the latest bluez git of bluez-utils and bluez-gnome and the latest xorg git and try to get an input event. Best regards, Jelle