Bruce Ferrell - 14:42 15.06.09 wrote:
It used to be in yast but I find it nowhere the obvious places (system, hardware, network devices).
Although I do see there I could setup bluetooth at a network device, that's not really what I'm trying to do. What I want to do is set the pin used for pairing.
with strace I can see bluetoothd is trying to open a file in a sub-directory of /var/lib/bluetooth, but I don't know the format.
I'me sure there's something simple I'm missing. I see on the Bluez wiki that teh config files in /etc/bluetooth aren't really used anymore.
help?
I run into same problem on my other non-SUSE machine but I guess solution will be the same (my SUSE machines don't have bluetooth). New Bluez uses DBus to get PIN and the easiest solution for me was to install gnome-bluetooth and pair my device using this. After pairing I can use my device without gnome and I don't need gnome-bluetooth anymore. I was unable to pair my devices from command line, although I tried some commandline PIN entering utility from Bluez source tarball. -- Michal Hrusecky Package Maintainer SUSE LINUX, s.r.o e-mail: mhrusecky@suse.cz