Hi guys! After trying all solutions from this forum I decided to ask for some help. Everything was working on GNOME and KDE3, but in KDE4 I cannot use bluetooth on my Toshiba A210-15J laptop.
Here is what I have installed on my box:
rpm -qa |grep blue
bluez-utils-3.36-7.1
kdebluetooth-lang-1.0_beta8-171.44
kdebluetooth-1.0_beta8-173.1
bluez-firmware-1.2-28.72
bluez-hidd-3.36-7.1
libbluetooth2-3.36-3.1
kdebluetooth4-0.3-9.23
Search the forum¸there’s at least one post on this. Mine is working perfectly. My output is completely different:
glosscomputer@LapTop:~> rpm -qa | grep blue
pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-0.9.12-10.11
bluez-devel-4.22-6.1.1
bluez-4.22-6.1.1
gnome-bluetooth-0.11.0-25.105
kdebluetooth4-0.3-9.14
libbluetooth2-3.36-3.3
libbluetooth3-4.22-6.1.1
AFAICS you have KDE3 installed, or at least the bluetooth packages
No, I have KDE 4.2.1. Read the thread title :D.
Noaw i have identical setup like you have:
rpm -qa |grep blue
libbluetooth3-4.22-6.1.1
bluez-4.22-6.1.1
gnome-bluetooth-0.11.0-26.2
kdebluetooth4-0.3-9.23
libbluetooth2-3.36-3.1
bluez-devel-4.22-6.1.1
pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-0.9.12-10.1
And it is not working.
This is output when starting from terminal:
kbluetooth4
kbluetooth4(14487): Communication problem with “kbluetooth4” , it probably crashed.
Error message was: “org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply” : " “Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, themessage bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.” "
OMG I made a fatal mistake. Bluetooth device was disabled by Vi$ta software. Now everything works fine. Thanks for help!