On Fri, 2005-06-10 at 23:39 +0800, Jeff Pitman wrote:
Currently, /etc/init.d/bluetooth start don't work unless I have
the
usb plugged in. But, when you plug it in, sdp, et al don't start.
There's gotta be a way around this.
That's strange. hcid and sdpd ought to be running before you connect the
usb device. Are they? What do they do when you plug the device in?
What happens if you kill hcid, then run it from a terminal with '-n'?
What does it do when you plug the device in?
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