Thomas Heinz wrote:
> I am unable to ping my bluetooth device (Logitech Mobile Pro).
Maybe you have to pair with the device first?
[Nb You obviously know much more about the subject than me,
so this is probably nonsense!]
> Version information: bluez-hcidump-1.37, bluez-libs-3.12, bluez-utils-3.12
>
> Any idea what could be the problem?
Probably not relevant, but with Fedora-7
I also seem to need bluez-gnome , though I use KDE.
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Hi Timothy
You wrote:
> Maybe you have to pair with the device first?
`hcitool cc 00:0D:44:5D:1A:9B` also fails.
> Probably not relevant, but with Fedora-7
> I also seem to need bluez-gnome , though I use KDE.
I feel that the problem lies somewhere else. Let's see. Hopefully someone
can drop a hint. BTW, I'm not really deeply familiar with the bluetooth
architecture I have to admit.
Best wishes
Thomas
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