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2008-10-18
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The dependencies are almost the same as Canola or Carman have, for example you can easily install the base repository in this link: http://openbossa.indt.org/canola/install_second.html (.install for base rep in the second step).
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2008-10-18
, 23:39
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2008-10-19
, 00:21
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#24
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Some Bluez version don't have hidd, you can use a graphical interface like kinputwizard (try to call it in a terminal).
Which distro are you using ?
# This setting will switch HID devices (e.g mouse/keyboad) to HCI mode, that is
# you will have bluetooth functionality from your dongle instead of only HID.
# Note that not every bluetooth dongle is capable of switching back to HID
# mode, see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=355497
HID2HCI_ENABLED=1
HID2HCI_UNDO=1
The new bluetooth system seems fine when connecting my cellphone, but I don't know how to make it to automatically reconnect my BT mouse after reboot. For previous version I had the "HIDD_ENABLED = 1" in file /etc/default/bluetooth and it just worked, but the new version of that file doesn't contain that line, pluse there is no more hidd command in the system.
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2008-10-19
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2008-10-19
, 00:37
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Had to read this 4 times. Perhaps its the really good wine. If I understand correct with this application one can control a bluetooth-enabled device using the NIT's keyboard, touchscreen (or any other input device connected to the NIT). Seems pretty useful.
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2008-10-19
, 00:44
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@ California and Virginia
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2008-10-19
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2008-10-19
, 04:43
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Hm. It wants:
efl-core
python2.5-efl-core
python2.5-ecore
python2.5-edbus
python2.5-evas
python2.5-edje
none of which are in the base catalog ("Nokia Catalog"), nor any of the following catalogs:
Nokia Catalog
Nokia Catalog (3rd party software)
Nokia System Software Updates
maemo Extras
Maemo Chinook
Maemo Extras (diablo)
Maemo hackers (chinook)
tschmidt
So, again, which repositories/catalogs are you pulling those from? (don't say "same as canola" -- I don't use canola, so that means nothing to me).
I would love to install it, test it on my macs, and such, but I need more to go on :-)
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2008-10-19
, 04:47
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#30
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the main one, maemo extras, and extras development
what am i missing? i am running diablo