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I'm going to add a bug about this (or you can do so), which should get some information about why it's setup like this. But, I need to know your software version (Control Panel > General > About product).
 
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lardman, I'll let you add the bug report. Software version: 5.2008.43-7 and that's on a N810 WiMAX Edition.

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https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4012

We'll wait and see if this was a mistake, or if there's some reason why it's disabled.
 
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Does anybody have just a set of clear instructions and packages for a2dp with Diablo that I could try to implement on my N800? I get the impression that a lot of this is early to late 2007 stuff and I'm not sure that I should be doing anything with Diablo. What about DSP SBC? Should I try that? I see they're newish but are there any clear instructions anywhere for that?
 
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Holy cow! a WiMAX edition having HSP disabled... I've been wondering about this; if it had been stated that this case was a WiMAX, I overlooked it until now. And now I guess we have an explanation on why.

Does make me wonder about Nokia's spec page, though; it still claims HSP support. Lies?

No, my bad. The profiles list on the N810W page actually has a null element where HSP is on the N810 page.

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Does anybody have just a set of clear instructions and packages for a2dp with Diablo that I could try to implement on my N800?
OT, but not to worry. Install Johnx's a2dp-support package from here and follow his instructions: http://internettablettalk.com/forums...highlight=a2dp

What about DSP SBC? Should I try that?
I don't know really, I've never got round to testing the power consumption using DSP vs ARM. The deb I posted a link to at the end of the thread I listed above has the new improved SBC encoder built in (using the ARM). Give that a go first of all.
 

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Hello, I'm new here (as well as to linux) and have the same exact problem the original poster had. I've managed to figure out how to get to the /etc/bluetooth folder but I don't see the audio.service file. The files that I find are the following:

audio.conf
hcid.conf
input.service
network.service
serial.service

Where is the audio.service file? If it makes any difference, I have an N810 wimax running the latest diablo, bluetooth turned on, no fm radio, and no a2dp.

Also, how would I go about changing the autostart attribute to true? Keep in mind this is the second day that I've started looking at linux.
 
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I am also a newbie and having the same problem with my N810 Wimax. I go to Web and type in the etc/bluetooth/audio.service and it comes up with the following data:

[Bluetooth Service]
Identifier=audio
Name=Audio service
Description=Bluetooth Audio service
Autostart=false

How do I edit the file from Autostart=false to Autostart=true and save it? I appreciate the help!

Kimberly
 
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@kmyck1:

Well first of all check and see if the file exists:

Open the terminal, then use the "cd" command to change to the correct directory. I.e.

cd /etc/bluetooth/

Then use the "ls" command to list the files which are in there:

ls

Then you'll need to enable gainroot somehow (any suggestions anyone, I'd say go for R&D mode, but that's probably not for beginners) and use "vi" to edit the file (again, not really for beginners). There must be an easier way though, for users to use.

@Kunfuscious:
That's interesting. Have you tried pairing with a headset? Perhaps the file is only created once you've tried that?
 
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Originally Posted by kmyck1 View Post
How do I edit the file from Autostart=false to Autostart=true and save it? I appreciate the help
Kimberly
install mc (midnight commander)

If you have rootsh:

sudo gainroot
apt-get install mc
mc

Or install from appmanger and start from menu, but you have to be root to edit things in /etc (the step with sudo gainroot) so the command line way is recommended


then browse to your file. With F4 you can edit this file. In the editor you can save with F2 and leave with F10.
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