[gnome-bluetooth] (no subject)
Andrew Couture
relics_rage at shaw.ca
Sun Apr 10 04:47:22 BST 2005
Pere Pie said
>>snip
bluetooth 46340 4 rfcomm,l2cap
I think this mean bluetooth has been detected by the kernel/system and
activated. Isn't it? But the bluetooth on the laptop does not go up.
>>snip
Hi Pere
On my laptop I have to hit 'FN F2' to start it. Also, in the bios, there
is an option to select;
1 bluetooth always off
2 bluetooth started by 'FN F2' or by an external program
3 bluetooth started by an external program
(think I got it right)
Have you checked the bios options for bluetooth, and is there a keyboard
way to start bluetooth?
The hardware will almost always be recognized by the kernel
eg for example un-configured sound card/modem/usb mouse.
relic
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