2007/8/2, Rafal Czlonka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Krzysztof Burghardt wrote:
> > This is simply not true. Where you read it?
>
> /usr/share/doc/bluetooth-alsa/build.html

And where it mention that you need to use btsco?

> By this analogy, it somehow implies it. Apparently I wasn't the only one
> who thought the same.
> If it's not true, then the docs should be more specific.

They are. Have you looked into README.Debian?

> Steps from html docs in /usr/share/doc/bluetooth-alsa/

Try also sample configuration files from this directory.

> > Yes, but why? What is the point?
>
> As I've written before:
> 1. It was btsco I used the first time, and it worked.

Me too. But it have better replacement now.

> 2. Because the above analogy I thought my device is the "old SCO one".

There is no two versions of devices. There is only older and newer driver.

> 3. Almost every HOWTO/tutorial online on configuring bluetooth headsets
> has a part with btsco.

Most of them are outdated. Like everything else you can found using
typical search engine.

> 4. Because btsco IS used in Ubuntu. Actually I don't care about Ubuntu
> itself but since it is more luser-friendly, I thought ...

Maybe that's the point.

> OK, once again thank you for clarifying it, sorry for the nasty bug
> report.
> I guess I'll have to take a deeper look into it.

I'll investigate this too.

Thanks for your time, and let me known if you need any help with bluetooth-alsa,
-- 
Krzysztof Burghardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.burghardt.pl/


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