Hi! I just plugged a Jabra headset into my laptop, and the results were somewhat underwhelming. I have tried both connecting the headset directly to the laptop via a USB cable, and also by using the pre-paired bluetooth to USB dongle supplied with the headset. The symptoms are more or less the same (see below).
Has anyone managed to use a Jabra Headset (phone + mic) successfully with -current? $ uname -mrs NetBSD 9.99.82 amd64 Excerpts from dmesg (after I plugged in the cable): [ 71.345366] uaudio0 at uhub1 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 [ 71.345366] uaudio0: vendor 0b0e (0x0b0e) Jabra Evolve 65 (0x030c), rev 2.00/2.91, addr 2 [ 71.355369] uaudio0: autoconfiguration error: no usable endpoint found [ 71.355369] uaudio0: autoconfiguration error: audio descriptors make no sense, error=4 [ 71.355369] uhidev0 at uhub1 port 2 configuration 1 interface 3 [ 71.355369] uhidev0: vendor 0b0e (0x0b0e) Jabra Evolve 65 (0x030c), rev 2.00/2.91, addr 2, iclass 3/0 [ 71.365368] uhidev0: 155 report ids [ 71.365368] uhid0 at uhidev0 reportid 1: input=2, output=0, feature=0 [ 71.365368] uhid1 at uhidev0 reportid 2: input=2, output=2, feature=0 [ 71.365368] uhid2 at uhidev0 reportid 4: input=2, output=2, feature=1 [ 71.365368] uhid3 at uhidev0 reportid 5: input=63, output=63, feature=0 [ 71.365368] uhid4 at uhidev0 reportid 154: input=0, output=0, feature=63 [ 71.365368] uhid5 at uhidev0 reportid 155: input=2, output=0, feature=0 Any hints as to what might be the problem? Any suggestions as to what to do? -jarle -- "People who deal with bits should expect to get bitten." -- Jon Bentley