On Monday 27 December 2010 17:34:50 Divan Santana wrote:
I noticed bluetooth is not working on my laptop once using kde 4.6.
I noticed kbluetooth from the kde45 repo is still installed and remember reading about bluedevil. I correctly removed kbluetooth and installed bluedevil from KDE:Factory(11.3) however bluez is not set as a dependency so it obviously wouldn't work.
Can the above be corrected, ie bluez added as a dependency for bluedevil? Perhaps also kbluetooth should be removed and bluedevil installed when one swiches from kde45 to kde46?
Once I installed bluez is seems to be able to do basic bluetooth scanning via bluedevil-wizard however I haven't yet found a replacement bluetooth icon for the system tray(although I'm still looking).
Btw, I got bluetooth working perfectly including the icon in the system tray it was simply in the "personal settings" kcm bluetooth module. All is working nicely except for the dependency thing as per above.
Not sure if there are any other missing dependencies.
old ref link for some dependencies: http://www.afiestas.org/bluedevil-the-new-kde-bluetooth-stack-is-here/
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