résumé de mes essais
2.6.33.5 desktop 32 bit mdv: pfi, webcam, no bluetooth
2.6.33.7 desktop 32 bit mdv: pfi, partly webcam, bluetooth
2.6.33.7_2010.2 desktop 32 bit: pfi, webcam, no bluetooth
2.6.35.10_2010.2 desktop 32 bit: no pfi, webcam, no bluetooth
2.6.36.2 desktop 32 bit: no pfi, no webcam, bluetooth
2.6.36.2_2010.2 desktop 32 bit: no pfi, no webcam, bluetooth
2.6.36.3 desktop 32 bit: no pfi, no webcam, bluetooth
2.6.36.2_2010.2 nrjpae desktop 32 bit: no pfi, no webcam, no bluetooth
2.6.36.3 nrjpae desktop 32 bit: no pfi, no webcam, no bluetooth
pfi : pare-feu interactif = mandi-ifw
partly webcam : green rectangle instead of picture
webcam (a V4L2 one : STV06xx)
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 046d:0850 Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Web
bluetooth
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)
kernel essai pfi,webcam, bluetooth
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kernel essai pfi,webcam, bluetooth
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Re: kernel essai pfi,webcam, bluetooth
my conf :
- mandriva 2010.2 updated with mib sources
- kde 4.4.3 updated to 4.5.5 with mib kde 4.5.5 sources
install bluedevil from mib kde 4.5.5 sources
restart your pc
if your bluetooth adapter is detected then a bluedevil systray icon appears in kde environment
click on it
a menu appears
then
use "configure adapters"
give a name to your adapter (be simple to avoid problem, no special symbols, only low case)
set it to "power" and to "always visible"
then
activate bluetooth connection with your smartphone for example
then
in bluedevil use "device management" to pair your smartphone and your pc (=your bluetooth device adapter)
when you are pairing your smartphone and your pc and the pc initializes the process :
- first you have a window on your pc requiring a pc key (temporary key) give for example 1234
- second you have a window on your smartphone requiring the pc key then answer 1234
when you have finished, for security purpose set your pc and smartphone bluetooth connection to "hidden"
if you don't use your pc bluetooth connection you can unset "powered" to unactivate the bluetooth adapter.
to copy files between your pc and smartphone
in bluedevil use "bluetooth name of you smartphone" menu item > "explore device"
this launches dolphin, dolphin gives access to your smartphone file tree
- mandriva 2010.2 updated with mib sources
- kde 4.4.3 updated to 4.5.5 with mib kde 4.5.5 sources
install bluedevil from mib kde 4.5.5 sources
restart your pc
if your bluetooth adapter is detected then a bluedevil systray icon appears in kde environment
click on it
a menu appears
then
use "configure adapters"
give a name to your adapter (be simple to avoid problem, no special symbols, only low case)
set it to "power" and to "always visible"
then
activate bluetooth connection with your smartphone for example
then
in bluedevil use "device management" to pair your smartphone and your pc (=your bluetooth device adapter)
when you are pairing your smartphone and your pc and the pc initializes the process :
- first you have a window on your pc requiring a pc key (temporary key) give for example 1234
- second you have a window on your smartphone requiring the pc key then answer 1234
when you have finished, for security purpose set your pc and smartphone bluetooth connection to "hidden"
if you don't use your pc bluetooth connection you can unset "powered" to unactivate the bluetooth adapter.
to copy files between your pc and smartphone
in bluedevil use "bluetooth name of you smartphone" menu item > "explore device"
this launches dolphin, dolphin gives access to your smartphone file tree
Asus M2N, AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+, 8 GB, Asus Nvidia 210 silent, Linksys WMP600N, Plugable USB-BT4LE Bluetooth 4.0 Adapter, lecteur multicarte Addonics AEIDDSAU, HP LaserJet 1220
Re: kernel essai pfi,webcam, bluetooth
Salut promeneur,
merci pour tes explications et tes essayes
donc :
le bluetooth marche avec ton guide
le pfi ne marche plus à partir du kernel 2.6.35
la webcam ne marche plus avec le kernel 2.6.36
n'est ce pas?
Cordialement
Dago68
merci pour tes explications et tes essayes
donc :
le bluetooth marche avec ton guide
le pfi ne marche plus à partir du kernel 2.6.35
la webcam ne marche plus avec le kernel 2.6.36
n'est ce pas?
Cordialement
Dago68
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Re: kernel essai pfi,webcam, bluetooth
oui j'en suis resté au kernel 32 bit 2.6.33.7 server pour exploiter mes 6 Go
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Re: kernel essai pfi,webcam, bluetooth
Kernel-server "est adapté pour les serveurs, mais trop lent pour une utilisation de bureau, si vous souhaitez utiliser plus de 3 Go de mémoire, il est" kernel-pae-NRJ-desktop "qui prend en charge jusqu'à ram 64Gbytespromeneur wrote:oui j'en suis resté au kernel 32 bit 2.6.33.7 server pour exploiter mes 6 Go
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--- Professional experience ---
Kernel designer, engineer, maintainer and tester for ROSA Desktop and OpenMandriva Lx O.S.
--- currently I'm playing with ---
LTS Kernels > Linux 4.1.12-nrjQL <<< Linux 3.18.17-nrjQL <<< Linux 3.14.46-nrjQL
EOL Kernels > Linux 3.19.8-nrjQL <<< Linux 3.17.8-nrjQL <<< Linux 3.15.10-nrjQL
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Re: kernel essai pfi,webcam, bluetooth
comme je l'ai dit plus haut dans cette discussion
2.6.36.2_2010.2 nrjpae desktop 32 bit: no pfi, no webcam, no bluetooth
2.6.36.3 nrjpae desktop 32 bit: no pfi, no webcam, no bluetooth
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Re: kernel essai pfi,webcam, bluetooth
j'ai essayé le mib kernel desktop nrj pae 32 bit
pfi ne marche pas
webcam marche
bluetooth marche : il ne marchait pas avec bluedevil 1.03 mais marche maintenant avec bluedevil 1.1
je vais donc garder le mib kernel desktop nrj pae 32 bit car le pfi n'est pas très important j'ai fonctionné des années sans lui. Linux est assez robuste.
pfi ne marche pas
webcam marche
bluetooth marche : il ne marchait pas avec bluedevil 1.03 mais marche maintenant avec bluedevil 1.1
je vais donc garder le mib kernel desktop nrj pae 32 bit car le pfi n'est pas très important j'ai fonctionné des années sans lui. Linux est assez robuste.
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