Return-Path: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 7.2 \(1874\)) Subject: Re: Passive scanning of iBeacons results in a "Data Buffer Overflow" From: Adam Warski In-Reply-To: <407CD6A9-AFA8-4A8A-BA2C-882D7A64EF40@warski.org> Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2014 16:27:27 +0100 Cc: BlueZ development Message-Id: <018DA7AF-5E7C-4E18-949C-E7EED9F9EB52@warski.org> References: <6E6C1573-4744-486B-B2E6-2D3DC45D024B@warski.org> <407CD6A9-AFA8-4A8A-BA2C-882D7A64EF40@warski.org> To: Anderson Lizardo Sender: linux-bluetooth-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: > I messed up the model number, looked at the wrong dongle, TP-Link is the WiFi one ;) > The bluetooth one is an IOGear GBU521 (http://www.iogear.com/product/GBU521/). > > I don?t have another dongle right now (I tried a different IOGear, but same thing), but I?ll try setting a VM on my laptop/getting a different USB dongle. I?ve setup an Ubuntu 13.10 VM (kernel 3.11.0-17), same dongle (IOGear), bluez 5.15, and it works without problems - at least for the past 15 minutes ;) (usually it work at most 2 minutes). I?m wondering what this might mean exactly :) I guess it could point to the specific USB/bluetooth drivers present in the raspbian 3.10 and ubuntu 3.11 kernels, right? Adam -- Adam Warski http://twitter.com/#!/adamwarski http://www.softwaremill.com http://www.warski.org