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I'm assuming that hidd is the equivalent of bthid from utils2 in cvs. bthid=
=20
works fine, but with utils-2.7 (and libs-2.7) hidd gives me:
Can't open HIDP control socket: Invalid argument
whatever commands I choose.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Puggy
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Hi Douglas,
> That doesn't apppear to be available in my development-sources -2.6.6. I've
> grepped for HIDP and get nothing and have searched in menuconfig to no avail.
> I've checked every option in the bluetooth subsystem support and input device
> support, it's not there. Is this just in mh kernels? I am trying not to
> deviate from vanilla development too much as ppc in the main kernel tree is
> still quite new.
read my mail again, because I said 2.6.6-mh2. The -mh2 patch from
http://www.bluez.org/patches.html is important ;)
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That doesn't apppear to be available in my development-sources -2.6.6. I've
grepped for HIDP and get nothing and have searched in menuconfig to no avail.
I've checked every option in the bluetooth subsystem support and input device
support, it's not there. Is this just in mh kernels? I am trying not to
deviate from vanilla development too much as ppc in the main kernel tree is
still quite new.
Thanks.
Puggy
On Sunday 30 May 2004 08:38, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Douglas,
>
> > Still no closer to finding hidp....
>
> install a 2.6.6-mh2 kernel and select CONFIG_BT_HIDP.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
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Hi Douglas,
> Still no closer to finding hidp....
install a 2.6.6-mh2 kernel and select CONFIG_BT_HIDP.
Regards
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Still no closer to finding hidp....
Thanks.
Puggy
On Sunday 30 May 2004 07:23, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Michal,
>
> > You must modprobe hidp and uinput first
>
> if you use hidd then only hidp is needed. The uinput was only used by
> bthid and is no longer needed.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
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Hi Michal,
> You must modprobe hidp and uinput first
if you use hidd then only hidp is needed. The uinput was only used by
bthid and is no longer needed.
Regards
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You must modprobe hidp and uinput first
Michal
On Sunday 30 of May 2004 01:37, Douglas Russell wrote:
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> I'm assuming that hidd is the equivalent of bthid from utils2 in cvs. bth=
id
> works fine, but with utils-2.7 (and libs-2.7) hidd gives me:
>
> Can't open HIDP control socket: Invalid argument
>
> whatever commands I choose.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Puggy
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