10-01-2016, 06:48 AM
Ok, so if you're trying to connect to your phone, you probaly need to see what bluetooth services it provides, and then work out how to access them. I'll try and look at that sometime tomorrow afternoon, but it's not an area I'm parciuarlly intereted in so don't know much about that. If you're running the debian MATE GUI image, is there any reason you're not using the GUI bluetooth tools? IIRC, that particular image is already setup for bluetooth access - I beleive you just need to run a command to enable it... there was a readme.txt on the desktop which detailed what was needed.
I don't think you'll need to fiddle with kernel images and settings, the 3.10.103-longsleep kernel image appears to be correctly setup already for that.
I don't think you'll need to fiddle with kernel images and settings, the 3.10.103-longsleep kernel image appears to be correctly setup already for that.