[Bug 273873] Bluedevil 1.04-3.1 and blueman do not function on KDE 4.6.0 and HP tm2t-2200
Andy Lavarre
alavarre at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 23:27:13 GMT 2012
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=273873
--- Comment #7 from Andy Lavarre <alavarre at gmail.com> ---
I haven't given up. I did some system browsing and came across a YaST module
for adding Kernel Settings for the Bluetooth adapter:
yast2 > system > Kernel Settings > PCI ID Setup
offers the ability to add specific hardware setups either manually or from a
list. Choosing From List indeed offers our contentious
Ralink RT3090 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe (0000:03:00.0)
So I try to add it, but the wizard demands a SysFS Directory and driver name...
Now,
locate ralink
only offers drivers for the pae and vanilla kernels, not the mainstream kernel.
Does that mean that the ralink driver is included in the kernel, not as a
module?
What answer do I give for SysFS directory and driver name???
Also,
http://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=HCL:Network_%28Wireless%29&redirect=no#Ralink
says for the RT2800 (on which the RT3090 is based)
'ralink-firmware' package required -> auto installed by YaST
but searching for ralink-firmware returns nothing...
Does this mean that the firmware module is included in the kernel? Or does it
mean that something else is afoot, since the module doesn't exist as a
module...
I'd love to help fix this. It has been broken for several KDE point releases...
As for "upstream" issues (bluez) where would you suggest I post this
elsewhere... I've gone to Novell bugs...
Cheers, Andy
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