Anybody here had much to do with bluetooth devices on Linux ?
I have a D-Link DBT-120 USB adapter and a Bluetrek G2 Bluetooth headset that I would love to use with Skype.
The DBT-120 is supported by BlueZ and the headset uses the standard headset or Handsfree bluetooth profiles. ALSA I believe supports the headset profile so in theory at least this should work.
However something is wrong with my SuSE 9.1 installation as when I plug in the DBT-120 I get an application pop up from kbluetoothd saying
Failed to connect to the SDP server. Please make sure that sdpd is running; without it, other devices will not be able to find out which services your computer offers.
I can't find anything like sdpd on my system or on the SuSE DVD, yet it is supposed to be part of kbluetoothd is it not.
On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 01:21:14AM +0000, Wayne Stallwood wrote:
Anybody here had much to do with bluetooth devices on Linux ?
A little, some time ago.
I can't find anything like sdpd on my system or on the SuSE DVD, yet it is supposed to be part of kbluetoothd is it not.
sdpd is part of Bluez, on my Debian box it was installed when I installed bluez. (I think)
Adam