Hi there!
I'm trying to set up my MSI bluetooth USB dongle. On boot I get an error, something like: "insmod bluez failed: there is already a module named hci_usb." Sometimes i get this message twice. I wonder where this comes from, for hci_usb is not in my modules.conf. When i add it to the blacklist of hotplugd it isn't loaded at all.
Can anybody tell me about the init-script or whatever starts bluetooth??
I can find little or no information about this. Also there is no default config for bluez. The folder /etc/bluetooth is empty. I think a default hcid.conf and bluepin etc should be in there.
Do I need to apply the Holtmann kernel patches or are they included? All necessary modules are present, but I cant load some of them because of unmatched symbols. I think I need to build a custom kernel...
Any hints?
Christoph
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 01:37, Christoph Wickert wrote:
I'm trying to set up my MSI bluetooth USB dongle. On boot I get an error, something like: "insmod bluez failed: there is already a module named hci_usb." Sometimes i get this message twice. I wonder where this comes from, for hci_usb is not in my modules.conf. When i add it to the blacklist of hotplugd it isn't loaded at all.
Can anybody tell me about the init-script or whatever starts bluetooth??
Check out bluez.sourceforge.net. Bluetooth works fine for me but I do get those error messages. Make sure you have the bluez-utils rpm installed, which provides /etc/init.d/bluetooth (so you can start bluetooth).
Thanks a lot!
I just needed to install bluez-utils, configure the files and restart bluetooth. bluetooth:/// in nautilus shows my mobile and the error message at boot is gone, too. COOL!
I'm just syncing my mobile with evolution via multiysnc :-)
Nevertheless I think, that bluez-utils is the wrong name for this package: Utils are usually optional, this one is absolut necessary.
So once again: Thank you very much
Christoph