I run kbluetooth 4 and nothing happens, no icon in taskbar, no nothing.
If I run it again I get “kbluetooth4 is running” but that’s the only
indication I can find that it is.
can someone offer a newbie a little guidance here?
I’ve followed every thread even remotely related and followed every
suggestion offered with no luck. I see lots of references to things I
can do once kbluetooth starts, but they all involve going to the
bluetooth icon in the taskbar as the first step. If there’s no icon,
and I can find no mention of bluetooth anywhere in the start menus, I
don’t know what to try next.
The Pc is a Toshiba laptop. The function keys appear to be working, so
I’ve tried pressing fn-f8 to activate the bluetooth but can’t see any
affect from that. (works to turn b’tooth on/off in windows tho).
openSuse 11.0, KDE 4.1, Toshiba x205-9359 (hcitools doesn’t list any
b’tooth device)
the KDE stuff in KDE seems seriously broken. I didn’t get it to work, neither in 11.0 nor in 11.1.
This is filed under “to be investigated when everything else is done” here, though. Did you check bugzilla.novell.com?
I do have a minor update to report. I discovered that Bluetooth is
present and “working” when logged in as root, however when I try to
connect to a device it does so and only holds the connection for 2 to 3
seconds before disconnecting again. I will check the bug reports, thanx
Sorry to hear you couldn’t get it going in 11.1. That was going to be
my next experiment.
I too will file this under “to be investigated when everything else is
done here”, since the Dec 18 release date is only 12 days away. At that
time I’ll update and try again. I will post here at that time and let
you know how I make out.
I did check and very quickly confirmed that you and I are hardly the
only ones with problems with Bluetooth! Oh well if that’s the worst of
our problems life is still pretty good.
> I did check and very quickly confirmed that you and I are hardly the
> only ones with problems with Bluetooth! Oh well if that’s the worst of
> our problems life is still pretty good.
For now, let’s just enjoy the warm fuzzy feeling we’re not alone <G>
I think I’m also having similar issues. I don’t see the bluetooth
monitor in the tray. If I manually run kinputwizard, I can see the
device. Pressing “connect” does nothing, just down then up on the
button. Nada. I’m using open suse 11.0 (not .1).
OK, I’ve now updated to 11.1 (I know OldCPU said fresh install would be
better, but I just couldn’t resist being contrary), and in general the
few problems I encountered were easily resolved, however the Bluetooth
adapter is still simply ballast for a small corner of the motherboard
that might float away with out the extra mass.