lotus49  wrote:
> Same for me. I am trying to pair with a BT-Q880 GPS receiver and
> obviously, there is no way to enter a PIN so bluetooth in Intrepid is
> now useless for anything except keyboards.

I believe the latest snapshot of bluez-gnome adds support for some GPS 
receivers:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez-gnome.git;a=commit;h=3db5bad47fafeebd8213fd85b8f47d2147d9250f

However, continually adding supported pin codes to the source code isn't
really a long term solution. It would be better if there was an option
to enter your own pin. Anyone know how to do this? I'm not familiar
enough with gtk to feel comfortable adding this feature.

A possible catch-all patch (temporarily, at least), would be to change
the default code tried from random to "0000," since it's what most
devices use.

For example, from http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez-gnome.git;a=tree
/bluez-gnome/wizard/main.c
----------CHANGE----------
line 548:         target_pincode = g_strdup_printf("%d", 
g_random_int_range(1000, 9999));
-------------TO---------------
line 548:         target_pincode = g_strdup_printf("%d", "0000");
-------------------------------
I'm not able to test this currently, can someone give it a try? I think the 
reason the number is randomly 1000-9999 is because leading zeros are not 
transferred correctly.

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