Bluetooth Blues!
I am running kernel 2.4.20-rc4 on a sony vaio PCG C1VFK.
Debian Woody with some packages from testing and unstable. All
dependancies I believe have been met.
I have tried many other kernels prior to this all with the same results.
The bluetooth chipset is I believe an ALPS which is a CSR derivative
which is apparently working under linux.
In a previous install on the same machine it was all working fine. I
have no idea what I have missed. Could this be a shonky hardware issue?
syslog extract
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Dec 3 13:05:39 tiny kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame#
2012
Dec 3 13:06:35 tiny kernel: sonypi: unknown event port1=0x00,port2=0x04
Dec 3 13:06:35 tiny kernel: sonypi: unknown event port1=0x00,port2=0x0c
Dec 3 13:06:37 tiny kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-2.2, assigned
address 5
Dec 3 13:06:37 tiny kernel: bluetooth.c: found interrupt in
Dec 3 13:06:37 tiny kernel: bluetooth.c: found bulk out
Dec 3 13:06:37 tiny kernel: bluetooth.c: found bulk in
Dec 3 13:06:37 tiny kernel: bluetooth.c: USB Bluetooth converter
detected
Dec 3 13:06:37 tiny kernel: bluetooth.c: Bluetooth converter now
attached to ttyUB0 (or usb/ttub/0 for devfs)
Dec 3 13:06:37 tiny kernel: bluetooth.c: usb_bluetooth_probe - improper
number of endpoints. Bluetooth driver not bound.
Dec 3 13:06:37 tiny last message repeated 6 times
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If there is anyone out there with any ideas I would be grateful.
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David Foster
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