I have fedora 9 x86_64 install with all updates up-to-date.
I have Belkin USB dongle that works with my Motorola Phone (I can browse my phone over bluetooth)
I bought a Jabra 125 bluetooth headset that workswith my Motorola Phone.
I want to use this headset with fedora for making calls via ekiga.
I have no clue how to get this going. I found a sad link here, http://fedorasolved.org/post-install-solutions/bluetooth-headset-config
Here is more details,
$ rpm -qa | grep bluezbluez-libs-3.32-1.fc9.x86_64
bluez-gnome-0.26-1.fc9.x86_64
bluez-utils-3.32-1.fc9.x86_64
bluez-utils-cups-3.32-1.fc9.x86_64
bluez-utils-alsa-3.32-1.fc9.x86_64
$ rpm -qa | grep alsa
alsa-tools-1.0.16-4.fc9.x86_64
alsa-lib-1.0.16-3.fc9.x86_64
alsa-lib-devel-1.0.16-3.fc9.x86_64
alsa-utils-1.0.16-3.fc9.x86_64
bluez-utils-alsa-3.32-1.fc9.x86_64
$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:1D:82:3C:62:E2 Jabra BT125
$ hcitool cc 00:1D:82:3C:62:E2
Can't create connection: Operation not permitted
$ hcitool inq
Inquiring ...
00:1D:82:3C:62:E2 clock offset: 0x2fd5 class: 0x200404
Then tried to follow the instructions,
$ ./bootstrap
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:10: Libtool library used but `LIBTOOL' is undefined
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:10: The usual way to define `LIBTOOL' is to add `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL'
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:10: to `configure.in' and run `aclocal' and `autoconf' again.
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:10: If `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL' is in `configure.in', make sure
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:10: its definition is in aclocal's search path.
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:33: compiling `a2dpd.c' with per-target flags requires `AM_PROG_CC_C_O' in `configure.in'
$ ./configure
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
$
What am I doing wrong? (Is there an easier to way to do this?)
Steve
I have Belkin USB dongle that works with my Motorola Phone (I can browse my phone over bluetooth)
I bought a Jabra 125 bluetooth headset that workswith my Motorola Phone.
I want to use this headset with fedora for making calls via ekiga.
I have no clue how to get this going. I found a sad link here, http://fedorasolved.org/post-install-solutions/bluetooth-headset-config
Here is more details,
$ rpm -qa | grep bluezbluez-libs-3.32-1.fc9.x86_64
bluez-gnome-0.26-1.fc9.x86_64
bluez-utils-3.32-1.fc9.x86_64
bluez-utils-cups-3.32-1.fc9.x86_64
bluez-utils-alsa-3.32-1.fc9.x86_64
$ rpm -qa | grep alsa
alsa-tools-1.0.16-4.fc9.x86_64
alsa-lib-1.0.16-3.fc9.x86_64
alsa-lib-devel-1.0.16-3.fc9.x86_64
alsa-utils-1.0.16-3.fc9.x86_64
bluez-utils-alsa-3.32-1.fc9.x86_64
$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:1D:82:3C:62:E2 Jabra BT125
$ hcitool cc 00:1D:82:3C:62:E2
Can't create connection: Operation not permitted
$ hcitool inq
Inquiring ...
00:1D:82:3C:62:E2 clock offset: 0x2fd5 class: 0x200404
Then tried to follow the instructions,
$ ./bootstrap
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:10: Libtool library used but `LIBTOOL' is undefined
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:10: The usual way to define `LIBTOOL' is to add `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL'
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:10: to `configure.in' and run `aclocal' and `autoconf' again.
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:10: If `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL' is in `configure.in', make sure
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:10: its definition is in aclocal's search path.
alsa-plugins/Makefile.am:33: compiling `a2dpd.c' with per-target flags requires `AM_PROG_CC_C_O' in `configure.in'
$ ./configure
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
$
What am I doing wrong? (Is there an easier to way to do this?)
Steve
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