Anyone get the BT dongle working with Ubuntu? Trying to figure out if I'm failing at life and it's my fault I can't get it workin or if my BT dongle is defective. Thanks guys!
[SOLVED] Re: Bluetooth Dongle working...? Hi, you can activate BT usb dongle support following next two steps: step 1 - install bluez: apt-get update apt-get install bluez step 2 - Because of a ubuntu bug in bluez package, it miss startup script. So create a new file /etc/init.d/bluetooth and cut&past inside it the following code: Code: #! /bin/sh ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: bluetooth # Required-Start: $local_fs $syslog $remote_fs dbus # Required-Stop: $local_fs $syslog $remote_fs # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Short-Description: Start bluetooth daemons ### END INIT INFO # # bluez Bluetooth subsystem starting and stopping # # originally from bluez's scripts/bluetooth.init # # Edd Dumbill <ejad@debian.org> # LSB 3.0 compilance and enhancements by Filippo Giunchedi <filippo@debian.org> # # Updated for bluez 4.7 by Mario Limonciello <mario_limonciello@dell.com> # # Note: older daemons like dund pand hidd are now shipped inside the # bluez-compat package PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin DESC=bluetooth DAEMON=/usr/sbin/bluetoothd HCIATTACH=/usr/sbin/hciattach HID2HCI_ENABLED=1 HID2HCI_UNDO=1 UART_CONF=/etc/bluetooth/uart RFCOMM_NAME=rfcomm RFCOMM=/usr/bin/$RFCOMM_NAME RFCOMM_CONF=/etc/bluetooth/$RFCOMM_NAME.conf SDPTOOL=/usr/bin/sdptool SSD_OPTIONS="--oknodo --quiet --exec $DAEMON" test -f $DAEMON || exit 0 # FIXME: any of the sourced files may fail if/with syntax errors test -f /etc/default/bluetooth && . /etc/default/bluetooth test -f /etc/default/rcS && . /etc/default/rcS . /lib/lsb/init-functions set -e # FIXME: this function is possibly a no-op run_sdptool() { # declaring IFS local in this function, removes the need to # save/restore it local IFS o test -x $SDPTOOL || return 1 # FIXME: where does SDPTOOL_OPTIONS come from? if ! test -z "$SDPTOOL_OPTIONS" ; then IFS=";" for o in $SDPTOOL_OPTIONS ; do #echo "execing $SDPTOOL $o" IFS=" " if [ "$VERBOSE" != no ]; then $SDPTOOL $o else $SDPTOOL $o >/dev/null 2>&1 fi done fi } hci_input() { log_progress_msg "switching to HID/HCI no longer done in init script, see /usr/share/doc/bluez/NEWS.Debian.gz" || : } alias enable_hci_input=hci_input alias disable_hci_input=hci_input start_uarts() { [ -f $HCIATTACH ] && [ -f $UART_CONF ] || return grep -v '^#' $UART_CONF | while read i; do if [ "$VERBOSE" != no ]; then $HCIATTACH $i else $HCIATTACH $i >/dev/null 2>&1 fi done } stop_uarts() { killall ${HCIATTACH##*/} >/dev/null 2>&1 || : } start_rfcomm() { if [ -x $RFCOMM ] && [ -f $RFCOMM_CONF ] ; then # rfcomm must always succeed for now: users # may not yet have an rfcomm-enabled kernel if [ "$VERBOSE" != no ]; then log_progress_msg "${RFCOMM##*/}" $RFCOMM -f $RFCOMM_CONF bind all || : else $RFCOMM -f $RFCOMM_CONF bind all >/dev/null 2>&1 || : fi fi } stop_rfcomm() { if [ -x $RFCOMM ] ; then if [ "$VERBOSE" != no ]; then log_progress_msg "${RFCOMM##*/}" $RFCOMM unbind all || : else $RFCOMM unbind all >/dev/null 2>&1 || : fi fi } restart_rfcomm() { if [ -x $RFCOMM ] && [ -f $RFCOMM_CONF ] ; then if [ "$VERBOSE" != no ]; then log_progress_msg "${RFCOMM##*/}" $RFCOMM unbind all || : $RFCOMM -f $RFCOMM_CONF bind all || : else $RFCOMM unbind all >/dev/null 2>&1|| : $RFCOMM -f $RFCOMM_CONF bind all >/dev/null 2>&1 || : fi fi } case $1 in start) log_daemon_msg "Starting $DESC" if test "$BLUETOOTH_ENABLED" = 0; then log_progress_msg "disabled. see /etc/default/bluetooth" log_end_msg 0 exit 0 fi # start-stop-daemon --start $SSD_OPTIONS start-stop-daemon --start $SSD_OPTIONS -- -d log_progress_msg "${DAEMON##*/}" run_sdptool || : start_uarts || : if test "$HID2HCI_ENABLED" = 1; then enable_hci_input fi start_rfcomm || : if test "$HIDD_ENABLED" = 1 || test "$PAND_ENABLED" = 1 || test "$DUND_ENABLED" = 1; then log_progress_msg "compatibily daemons not started, see bluez-compat package" fi log_end_msg 0 ;; stop) log_daemon_msg "Stopping $DESC" if test "$BLUETOOTH_ENABLED" = 0; then log_progress_msg "disabled." log_end_msg 0 exit 0 fi stop_rfcomm || : if test "$HID2HCI_UNDO" = 1; then disable_hci_input fi start-stop-daemon --stop $SSD_OPTIONS log_progress_msg "${DAEMON}" stop_uarts || : log_end_msg 0 ;; restart|force-reload) $0 stop sleep 1 $0 start ;; status) status_of_proc "$DAEMON" "$DESC" && exit 0 || exit $? ;; *) N=/etc/init.d/bluetooth echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|force-reload|status}" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac exit 0 # vim:noet Then make it executable: sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/bluetooth and configure it for automatically start at boot: sudo update.rc.d bluetooth defaults Reboot and your DT interface will be shown with command: sudo hcitool dev N.B I'm quite sure this procedure will solve the problem, so I'm going to change subject in [solved]
Just wanted to make some minor corrections: sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/bluetooth sudo update-rc.d bluetooth defaults
I've followed all those steps and noticed that in the latest ubuntu image bluez is correctly installed. However, executing Code: sudo hcitool dev gives me nothing. It seems bluetooth dongle is not enabled or broken.
I am a noob to Linux and Ubuntu so I am getting a little frustrated with the permissions for doing things. When I try to save the new file "step 2 above" I am being told that I don't have permission to save it. I cannot find any way to elevate my privilege. Can some one please break it down Barney style for the moron please?
After following this instruction, just get nothing for sudo hcitool dev . I can't make bluetooth work for my quad udoo. All settings got disabled in bluetooth configure page for system setting. Any idea?
I've got exactly the same problem. Though bluez is installed and started according to the init script above, hcitool returns nothing.