Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 10:20:24 -0700 From: Maksim Yevmenkin <maksim.yevmenkin@savvis.net> To: Paolo Pisati <p.pisati@oltrelinux.com> Cc: FreeBSD_Bluetooth <freebsd-bluetooth@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Dell True Mobile 350 Message-ID: <4284E1D8.7080006@savvis.net> In-Reply-To: <20050513165824.GA791@tin.it> References: <20050513165824.GA791@tin.it>
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Paolo, > i just got a brand new Dell Inspiron 6000 with a > Dell Truemobile 350 card. > > This is my verbose dmesg: [...] > ugen0: Dell product 0x8103, rev 2.00/16.57, addr 2 you need to load ng_ubt(4) driver. you can do it at loader prompt load ng_ubt or modify your /etc/loader.conf and add ng_ubt_load="YES" please see handbook for more details http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-bluetooth.html > and i thought it's my bluetooth device so i added > > product DELL TRUEMOBILE350 0x8103 TrueMobile 350 (Bluetooth) > > recompiled & installed a new kernel and the next boot i got: > > ugen0: Dell TrueMobile 350 (Bluetooth), rev 2.00/16.57, addr 2 adding "product" line is only going to make usb to show device's human readable name instead of id. > but even if i load ng_ubt i don't get any device in /dev. > > [flag@longino ~]$ kldstat | grep ubt > 15 1 0xc222d000 b000 ng_ubt.ko > [flag@longino ~]$ ls /dev/*ubt* > ls: /dev/*ubt*: No such file or directory > [flag@longino ~]$ ng_ubt(4) _does_not_ create any nodes in /dev. it will only create netgraph(4) node. use "ngctl li" (as root) to see if you have "ubt0" netgraph node. also look into /var/log/messages to see if ng_ubt(4) attached to your device. also if your device was already claimed by ugen(4) then ng_ubt(4) _will_not_ attach to it. you need to load ng_ubt(4) _before_ attaching the device, or re-plug the device to make sure ng_ubt(4) gets it. thanks, max
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