Ok, I ran a few more tests but still am not really getting anywhere.
I tailed the journalctl to see what wold happen if I were to cycle to and
away from the box I'm trying to connect, that did nothing whatsoever.
Then, I hopped back into bluetoothctl and saw that it was connecting and
Hi,
Ok, so the mantis q40 is a hybrid device of a keyboard and a braille
display. I have paired it through the GUI and I can confirm that the
keyboard part of it works fine. So I would say it is paired correctly.
The way this device works is that you can connect to several devices at
once, with a
Florian Beijers writes:
> I see a whole lot of RFCOMM errors, either connection refused or resource
> busy.
> What would that indicate?
My first question would be: Are you sure you have correctly paired the
device? Does bluetoothctl report it as paired?
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Hi,
I see a whole lot of RFCOMM errors, either connection refused or resource
busy. What would that indicate?
Florian
Op di 9 feb. 2021 om 18:05 schreef Mario Lang :
> Florian Beijers writes:
>
> > Just tried pairing my APH Mantis q40 to a Kali machine running brltty
> 6.3, but
> > brltty
Florian Beijers writes:
> Just tried pairing my APH Mantis q40 to a Kali machine running brltty 6.3, but
> brltty seems to be unable to recognize it.
> I''ve set the brailleDevice directive in brltty.conf to Bluetooth:address,
> where
> address is the address info returns from the bluectl