No, i didn't use Bluez, i used bluetoothctl.
I also used the same image which he was using, but i followed these steps:
In command line:
1. I entered "Bluetoothctl", which showed
That proves bluetooth controller is detected.
2. Then "power on" command inside bluetoothctl
3. Then "agent on"
4. Then "default-agent"
5. Then "scan on" which ll list all surrounding bluetooth devices.
6. Then for pairing, " pair <dev addr>"
dev addr will be like "98:01:23:89:56:89"
If asked for pswd, enter it.
7. Then "paired-devices" command, will list all the paired devices, here u can cross check the pairing confirmation.
That's it.
I also used the same image which he was using, but i followed these steps:
In command line:
1. I entered "Bluetoothctl", which showed
Code:
droot@pine64:/home/debian# bluetoothctl
[NEW] Controller 34:C3: D2:E4:0F:E3 pine64 [default]
[bluetooth]#
That proves bluetooth controller is detected.
2. Then "power on" command inside bluetoothctl
Code:
[bluetooth]# power on
Changing power on succeeded
[CHG] Controller 34:C3: D2:E4:0F:E3 Powered: yes
[bluetooth]#
3. Then "agent on"
Code:
[bluetooth]# agent on
Agent registered
[bluetooth]#
4. Then "default-agent"
Code:
[bluetooth]# default-agent
Default agent request successful
[bluetooth]#
5. Then "scan on" which ll list all surrounding bluetooth devices.
6. Then for pairing, " pair <dev addr>"
dev addr will be like "98:01:23:89:56:89"
If asked for pswd, enter it.
7. Then "paired-devices" command, will list all the paired devices, here u can cross check the pairing confirmation.
That's it.