*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 281580 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281580
I'm late to this discussion, six years late, in fact. But I stumbled
across this bug when trying to run "hidd."
What I needed was this: sudo apt-get install bluez-compat which added
cli bluetooth tools.
Well
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 281580 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281580
The bug report for this is now here:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/mactel-support/+bug/281580
As stated there, you have to install the bluez-compat package to get
these now.
** This bug has been marked a d
Hi,
I have just installed the final version of ubuntu 8.10. Again, these
(small) are missing. What is the idea about that? is there a technical for not
put these binaries?. The wizard method to recognize my bluetooth mouse doesn't
work very well because every time that i turn on the lapto
Currently, hidd is missing in the bluez-utils package... Even if I
compile the package myself, with hidd support, it doesn't work as
expected...
hidd gives me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log# hidd
00:14:51:CE:46:A8 martins mus [:] connected
00:1B:63:FD:3D:6F Apple Wireless Keyboard [:000
Here is the bug I filed:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/mactel-support/+bug/281580
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Ricky: Exactly. "Pairing failed" and now what? Can you please point to
the bug report you filed?
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No it is still not working. I don't know why you would remove something
useful from the repos when you do not know if the replacement for it
will even work. It would be nice if there was some kind of transitional
phase for this sort of thing.
I will open that bug report, though since the wizard is
Hi Ricky:
This is currently intentional. Please use the new pairing wizard to
connect your HID devices. If you find that you are having troubles with
the pairing wizard, we can reintroduce the old compatibility binaries in
a separate package, but that's a less than ideal situation. If you
conti
hidd seems to again be missing...
bluez-utils 4.12-0ubuntu2
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This bug was fixed in the package bluez-utils - 3.36-1ubuntu1
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bluez-utils (3.36-1ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable. (LP: #211252)
* Remaining Ubuntu changes:
- Leave 002_hcid_conf_defaults delta to debian.
- Check for upgrades before 3.30 and
On 23/07/2008, Dustin Kirkland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This problem has re-surfaced in Intrepid. The following binaries are missing
> again:
> * /usr/bin/dund
> * /usr/bin/hidd
> * /usr/bin/pand
>
> :-Dustin
>
>
> ** Changed in: bluez-utils (Ubuntu)
>
>Status: Fix Released =>
This problem has re-surfaced in Intrepid. The following binaries are missing
again:
* /usr/bin/dund
* /usr/bin/hidd
* /usr/bin/pand
:-Dustin
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* debian/rules
- Enable hidd and pand as users are experiencing problem without those
binaries. (LP: #191704, #192043)
-- Onkar Shinde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wed
I can connect my Logitech dinovo keyboard+mouse fine with gnome
bluetooth applet on tray. However problem is this: If device is idle for
exactly 30mins, it gets halfway disconnected, log prints out
nm_hal_device_removed() at that point, but looking at bluetooth applet
(with my ps/2 mouse) it says d
Steve: can you please take a look at it?
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Hi,
I can connect my mouse perfectly with the bluetooth applet.
When it comes to the keyboard I just can't get it to work.
I see the keyboard under after clicking on "Add" in "Input services".
When I try to connect to it, the bluetooth applet wants me to enter a
passphrase. I can't do this with
This solution solved my problem too. If the Input service option is
already activated and the blutooth device (mouse) is not connected, then
the input dialog won't appear and it not possible to choose the
bluetooth device. So i had to un-check the "Input Service" in the
services tab first and c
Marcel: can you take a look at http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13505272
/bluez-utils_3.26-0ubuntu6.debdiff and see if it makes sense?
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He did not make one thing clear that is easy to overlook. You follow the
directions and find that in the services tab that Input Service has
already been checked and you see nothing below but,when you uncheck the
box and then recheck the box it activates the pairing. Before I did this
though I went
I really suggest enabling hidd and pand as well to get the binaries
back, change (or lack of change) is causing too much hassle. Debian
bluez-utils maintainer enabled those as well.
Onkar, would you mind pinging someone in #ubuntu-devel
(irc.freenode.net) about this issue? Maybe we could get the m
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I do have the same problem too...
I can't connect my bluetooth mouse under Hardy. I was able without any
problem under Gusty. I hope those who develop this very usefull utilty
will fix this !
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Well, I have a dund daemon with bluez-utils_3.26-0ubuntu4. But when I
connect the cellphone with ActiveSync with Ubuntu, the PC freezes. The
only button that works is the power button. Bluez-utils and ActiveSync
works perfectly on Gutsy.
It seems that the bluez-utils package in the Hardy distribut
I just updated to the latest (3.26-0ubuntu4) and it killed my mouse,
hidd is still missing.
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The problem of missing "dund" seems te be fixed in bluez-
utils_3.26-0ubuntu4. You can download it from
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13040805/bluez-
utils_3.26-0ubuntu4_i386.deb .
I try this update tonight. Let's hope it has been fixed so I can use
ActiveSync again with my cellphone and Evolution
This only helps if you have problems connecting bluetooth peripherals
but the is there a way to use the old functionality of the dund and hidd
binaries for things like bluetooth internet and dial up networking?
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@ Elliot Murphy
I have a Microsoft bluetooth mouse and dongle, when connecting via the
gui I can connect but the mouse fails to work. The cursor moves 2-3
inches then freezes. I installed Elliots binaries and removed the mouse
from the gui then ran hidd --search. My mouse is now connected and
work
I've noticed that, in the process of inputting the dbus commands, the
devices gets added in the "Input service" list like it should be. This
does not usually happen.
Further tinkering shows that I can select the keyboard in the "Bonded
devices" list and disconnect it and upon pressing a key on the
I upgraded to bluez-gnome 0.25 and still have the same exact
functionality. dbus calls in the terminal still connect the keyboard
just fine.
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Ok to attempt to recreate i disconnected my keyboard, and deleted the
trust. I can now not reconnect using the applet as it crashed with an
out of memory error in a call to dbus (checking for a valid path for a
setting iirc). This error is reported against gnome-bluetooth as a bug
here (Bug #179399
@Onkar Shinde
I used the commands found at wiki.bluez.org and it connects my keyboard,
but it does not last (I am just putting commands in the terminal
though). http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4486290
@Tom Imhof
I can try this, but I seem to be getting the reverse problem you see. I
add
Thanks a lot Tom,
your suggestion works really fine with my Logitech DiNovo (Media Desktop
Laser version) and it is very simple too!
One positive feedback for me!
Thank you so much,
wo
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Hello all,
just to let you know - Trust BT Mouse does not work out of the box with
the new connection/pairing methods. Here is what I did on a fresh Hardy
Beta Install:
1) Opened System -> Preferences -> Bluetooth Preferences and activated "Visible
and connectable for other devices" with no time
Hi all,
I myself don't have a bluetooth mouse/keyboard so I can't comment about
the functionality. As per what I have heard the hidd, pand binaries are
not needed anymore. But there doesn't seem to be a clear explanation as
to how to make mouse/keyboard work with new methods.
Can anyone go throug
One other thing that I should mention is that the only thing I changed
was to add --enable-hidd and --enable-pand to the
DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS in debian/rules. I don't know if additional
flags need to be added, it seems likely that this change was
unintentional and it's possible that other conf
Hi, I am not affected by this bug but I discovered how to fix it when I was
looking into the missing pand binary problem. I have uploaded package to my PPA
that includes the pand binary. https://launchpad.net/~statik/+archive
I'm not really sure how to generate a debdiff for this to be easily upl
I would gladly add any information you request about my Bluetooth
adapter or the Wireless Apple Keyboard (White One) that I would like to
connect via Bluetooth. I can verify that I can make it work, there is a
lot of ugly commands to get to that point, plus, it does not last
through a restart. If t
@christian, if you dont want to constructively add to the discussion
please dont feel like you have to post a comment. This isnt digg. We are
concerned with the proper operation of the bluetooth stack and welcome
your feedback towards that goal.
@all, this is not the intended operative status whic
This is very frustrating.
I changed to Ubuntu because the other distros i've tried, There was no
way to make my bluetooth mouse work.On ubuntu, a single command (hidd
--search), typed only one time, made it work.
Now i need to type all that commands from
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Bluetoo
yes the method I showed has to be used everytime you want to connect. It
adds he keyboard as trusted but it never connects again. If someone can
patch the current connection scheme in gnome-bluetooth it should work on
startup.
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Just a small addition: after a reboot, my keyboard stopped working
again. I have to reconnect it every time I reboot the machine. Any
ideas? Btw: this used to work in Ubuntu 7.10 with hidd :-)
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I can confirm that the method described in the link from Ricky Campbell
works for my Apple keyboard. Other attempts to connect to the keyboard
using "bluetooth-properties" failed with the following messages (from
"/var/log/daemon.log"), even if I deleted all old configuration files
from bluez:
Mar
I finally got my keyboard to work tonight at the commandline using the
following method:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4486290
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Hi, I have the same issue here with a Trust Bluetooth Mouse running on Hardy.
Waiting for a fix ...
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Hi, (Again)
I haven't achieved to connect my mouse bluetooth, I did all stages
of Michael Favia, but i couldn't. My ubuntu dont shows me any message (I
remember that once ubuntu showed "there is a device or mouse... do you
always want to connect mouse? ... I said: "Yes", but it wasn't truth)
I have yet to get my mouse to work again without hidd since upgrading to
Hardy. If nautilus handled obex locations correctly it would be much
simpler. "Couldn't display obex://[00:07:61:8C:ED:8B]/ Nautilus cannot
handle obex: locations."
I would bet that most people would like to click on the blu
Bonded devices were removed after Hardy upgrade. I assume if my mouse
was still shown as bonded it would still work. Removed my configurations
and my blue tooth is visible and connectible but when I move my mouse
and / or reset it I don't get a dialog box pop up. Any other
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@Ryan,
I hope you find answers to your questions here - http://wiki.bluez.org/
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Mouse is broken again this AM for me. (May or may not be related bug but
other bluetooth mouse broken state duplicate and point to this bug.)
Removing the trust and deleting from input service this time results in
bluetooth mouse being seen under Browse Device but does not exist in
select device af
I have updated the documentation to have info for pairing in 7.10 or 8.04:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothMouse
I also exceptionally changed this bug's description so other's don't
have to read all comments to find it.
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Binary package hint: bluez-utils
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@thecure, I can confirm your method works in *both* Gutsy and Hardy
standard Bluetooth applet (so, using Gnome). So, to connect a BT mouse
hidd is not needed. This however does not explain (nor fix) the reported
bug.
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well that sorta works. It might be unrelated to this bug though:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez-gnome/+bug/196787
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Not sure that the package was changed but I'm able to use my Dell mouse
now. (Bluetooth preferences, clicking on input service, then add, then
clicking on my mouse)
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If the bluetooth stack is going to change how it operates that is fine,
progress is progress, but it would be nice to know the method to connect input
peripherals without using the browse dialog (that's how many people have been
finding their peripherals. Nothing "just works" like it has been s
It haven't fixed yet.
I'm sorry I still have the same problem.
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I got this problem tooIt would be useful if an alternative to hidd
and dund were linked.
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On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Ryan Rawdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in fact there are many, many tutorials out there
> that step people through doing it on the command line.
The same goes for dund, which is my interest here. Lots of tutorials
show how to do dial-up networking using the du
Ok, but my real/underlying question is "how do you do it from the
command line without the hidd binary?"
There are dozens of other window managers and situations in which people
would want to connect their usb mouse|keyboard|phone|headset|etc from
the command line, and in fact there are many, many
@paul,
'Browse Device' is not for bluetooth input devices. It is for browsing
phones/pda. And even in that case it doesn't work because nautilus does
not use gnome-vfs anymore and the extension that is supposed to let you
'Browse Device' is not yet ported.
@Michael,
I guess you meant to say 'blue
@paul
this worked for me, your mileage may vary:
1. remove your edits of your conf files.
2. remove the links/trusts shown in bluetooth-properties
3. make your device visable and connectable
4. make sure the input service is running on that tab.
5. put your mouse in pairing mode and move it around
Hi,
I have some questions...
@Michael Favia:
You say that:"
The binaries are missing but the service files are present and enable
the attachment of BT hidd devices (heyboard and mouse im using right now). If
you put you BT dongle in "visable and connectable" mode
The new way seems to be slightly broken however. With 3.24 and hidd my
apple keyboard worked fine. Now I get the passcode dialog, the device
is listed as paired, however the encryption fails and so the keyboard
doesn't work.
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the new automated way is great and even an improvement over making
people par the devices with a developed UI/CLI. That said i dont seem to
be able to make the network service work automatically without pand, and
i havent tried anythign dund related. Anyone with better success or a
resource for inf
dund appears to still be missing. Is that now part of the dbus magic
too?
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That doesn't mean they won't be missed by people who use fluxbox, xfce,
or some other window manager without bluez-gnome. Personally I know
that I want as slim an installation as possible on my ASUS Eee, so I do
a lot of things manually.
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@mlind
As far as I know. You don't need hidd and pand binaries now. It is all
some sort of dbus magic now. Previously *.service and bluetoothd-
service-* files were missing.
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@mlind: the binaries are missing but the service files are present and
enable the attachment of BT hidd devices (heyboard and mouse im using
right now). If you put you BT dongle in "visable and connectable" mode
in "bluetooth-properties" (assuming you installed bluez-gnome) then as
soon as you move
I reckon the hidd and pand (bug #192043) binaries are still missing from
3.26-0ubuntu3:
The following results empty:
$ lesspipe bluez-utils_3.26-0ubuntu3_i386.deb | grep -e 'hidd' -e 'pand'
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* Add missing Ubuntu change in bluez-utils to install service files.
(LP: #178525, #191704)
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Importance: Undecided => High
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I downgraded to Gutsys bluez-utils_3.19-0ubuntu3 to get the mouse and keyboard
working again.
It seem to work as well.
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I've successfully rebuilt the package using that debdiff and the Input
service is now listed as running in the gnome bluetooth preferences
thing, but hiid still doesn't seem to exist!
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@Michael,
I have already attached debdiff to bug #178525. Let me know if it works
for you.
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rebuilding the package locally with hopefully correct build options.
will update if it works
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@Paul Leger:
Odd, it was indeed removed from the mirror since I downloaded it this
morning. So let's hope for a quick fix.
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** Changed in: bluez-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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In http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/b/bluez-utils/, I
cannot find "bluez-utils_3.24-XXX.deb".
A naive question
Why doesn't ubuntu update a version of "bluez-utils + hidd"?
I'm sorry, i dont know how ubuntu works with updates
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I retrieved it from the pool directory:
http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/b/bluez-utils/
There you can find bluez-utils_3.24-0ubuntu2_i386.deb (or similar for
your matching architecture). Please keep in mind that you need to do the
following in order to downgrade:
sudo dpkg -r bluez-
Do you have the older version in your var/cache/apt or are you fetching
online somewhere? Im never able to find archived packages and would
appreciate a link or description where you got it. Thx. -mf
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Confirmed here as well. Please fix!
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I created a question about this originally, thanks to Michael for
creating the bug report.
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/24516
Needless to say, I am seeing the same behavior
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hidd is missing in both bluez-utils packages from 02/12/08 and 02/13/08
(bluez-utils_3.26-0ubuntu1_i386.deb and bluez-
utils_3.26-0ubuntu2_i386.deb). Downgrading to bluez-
utils_3.24-0ubuntu2_i386.deb from 01/09/08 fixes the issue for now.
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