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#31
my n900 is always being recognized as smart phone whereas all the other mobile types as phone only
 
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#32
I have FM Player installed and I never have a problem with BT. I always see it as a phone. (Other phones, dekstop, laptop, and printer)

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Originally Posted by fpp View Post
I don't have (and never had) the FMRadio applications and widgets installed. The only thing I can think of that is BT-related and I got from extras-* is the Bluetooh DUN package for tethering the N900.
Good point. I had that once installed, too but removed it in the mean time before upgrading to PR 1.1.
It might be that it left some daemon or DBUS file when uninstalling.
 
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Originally Posted by ofels View Post
Good point. I had that once installed, too but removed it in the mean time before upgrading to PR 1.1.
It might be that it left some daemon or DBUS file when uninstalling.
Purged Bluetooth-DUN package but no avail. Some stupid daemon is fetching the class from elsewhere and I have to figure out from where.
 
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OK, I believe I found the bad guy. After reflashing hciconfig reported the correct class but after installing pc-connectivity-manager and running a PAN the class is reverted.
Can someone with the same problem acknowledge or deny that they have/had that package installed?
 
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Hmm... not sure. I don't have it installed right now, but I can't certify I never did. If you can identify some trace it leaves behind I will look for it...
 
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Originally Posted by ofels View Post
OK, I believe I found the bad guy. After reflashing hciconfig reported the correct class but after installing pc-connectivity-manager and running a PAN the class is reverted.
Can someone with the same problem acknowledge or deny that they have/had that package installed?
OK, it looks like it is sorted out.
Have a look at bug 7849 in the maemo bug tracker:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7849

This seems to help.
 

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Thanks for the heads-up, will try that one next time it happens :-)
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thanks alot guys it worked
 
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Didn't work for me. I've followed the steps, but the class remains stuck on 0x58020c. PC Suite doesn't "see" the phone, though it does show up in Windows as "Desktop".

PC Suite synchronisation used to work fine for me, but I don't know what changed that caused it to fail.
 
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