On 2017-08-19 23:39:11 Felix Miata wrote:
Leslie Turriff composed on 2017-08-19 22:28 (UTC-0500):
Is there any chance that KDE3's bluetooth utilities will be fixed anytime soon? I recently bought a bluetooth keyboard so that I can have one keyboard for multiple desktops, but the KDE3 bluetooth utilities just crash when I try to configure it.
Have you tried to configure through YaST2, possibly using an IceWM session instead of a KDE3?
I have looked into using YaST2 for this, but I haven't seen any specific tool in YaST2 for bluetooth configuration. I have seen references to such in the forum, but if there is still such a tool, it's well hidden. In YaST2's Services Manager I see that bluetooth is enabled/active. The /etc/sysconfig Editor has a list of entries under Hardware -> Bluetooth, which are: START_SERVICES yes DAEMON_ENABLE yes DAEMON_EXEC /usr/sbin/bluetoothd DAEMON_ARGS RFCOMM_ENABLE yes RFCOMM_EXEC /usr/bin/rfcomm RFCOMM_ARGS -f /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf bind all PAND_ENABLE no PAND_EXEC /usr/bin/pand PAND_ARGS --listen --role NAP DUND_ENABLE no DUND_EXEC /usr/bin/dund DUND_ARGS --listen --persist HID2HCI_ENABLE yes HID2HCI_EXEC /usr/sbin/hid2hci HID2HCI_ARGS --tohci I have no idea how to set these, and no idea where to look. There is a typically vague man file for bluetoothd but none at all for any of the other components in the above list. :-( Leslie -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org