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i tried to pair or even detect nokia BT headset but my n900 can't see it while my other phone n81 can see and pair easily to it, where could be the problem ? is it main.conf in /etc/bluetooth/ ?
 
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ummm, so ?
 
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What model?
 
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one is jabra and the other one is nokia, but both are not detected by my n900 !
 
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What is the firmware version of your N900?
 
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its the lastest pr1.3, i've read about how main.conf in etc/blutooth/ can be messed up sometimes, do you think its related ?
 
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Yes I've heard of the issues but I haven't heard of them again after several firmware update. Since you bought it up, you may check whether DisablePlugins has anything set in your main.conf:

Code:
grep DisablePlugins /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
 
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it says :
DisablePlugins = network, input, hal
is that ok ?
 
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Originally Posted by AgogData View Post
it says :

is that ok ?
Not really. Put a # behind it to comment it out or simply delete the line, then restart the bluetooth and try again.

Code:
root
stop bluetoothd
start bluetoothd
 
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#10
do you mean like
# grep DisablePlugins /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
?
 
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