severity 531976 normal thanks On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 02:53:04PM +0300, George Kiagiadakis wrote: > Hi,
Hi George, thanks for your detailed report, though I'm downgrading it as I don't think this affects every user of bluez. > > I have a logitech bluetooth mouse which I connect using hidd --connect > $MAC_ADDRESS. > Before I upgrade to bluez 4.40 in unstable, it had always been working fine. > Since I upgraded to bluez 4.40, I am experiencing strange behavior and > occasional kernel freezes. > > My usage scenario is this: > First I turn on the mouse and then I run a script on a console, which runs > "sudo hidd --connect $MAC_ADDRESS", to connect the mouse. > When I want to disconnect it, I simply turn off the mouse. Does hidd come from bluez? It is not in bluez anymore but in bluez-compat as it is deprecated. Anyhow, you should be able to pair your mouse with e.g. gnome-bluetooth (via bluetooth-applet) after that it is supposed to reconnect itself. let me know if there are any problems, filippo -- Filippo Giunchedi - http://esaurito.net - 0x6B79D401 If there is any better use for being famous and respected than using that status to question orthodoxy, I haven't found it yet. -- Eric S. Raymond -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org