At 07:42 AM 6/18/2003, Info van VanE wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>> To start everything at the boot process works fine.
>>>
>>> When I unplug the device the modules can be unloaded to free the kernel of
>>> extra baggage or am I wrong here? To unload them the daemons pand, sdpd and
>>> hcid have to be stopped.
>>>
>>> Is there an other way to (un)load the modules and start/stop the daemons
>>> when the BT-module is (un)pluged?
>>
>>you can't unload the modules if the daemons are started. But why would
>>you do this? The loaded modules wouldn't make any problems.
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Marcel
>
>Hello,
>
>In the testing fase I wanted to plug in and unplug the BT-device to (un)load
>the moduls and start/stop daemons. I thought that would be the best way to
>make sure everything was reset (hardware and software).
>
>If there is no problem keeping the modules loaded then I keep them loaded. I
>just think its strange I can start them manually and by a script.
btw This might be supported by new bluez-utils that we're going to start
working on soon.
Starting/stopping Bluetooth daemons from hotplug. It'd be useful for PDAs for
example.
>Now everything works I've got a different problem: When playing and MP3 from a
>samba share on the linux machine with a winamp player on win2000 the
>connection closes. I haven't looked on the internet for the solution but it
>might be simple one. The last thing in the syslog is:
>kernel: hci_acl_tx_to: hci0 ACL tx timeout
>kernel: hci_acl_tx_to: hci0 killing stalled ACL connection xx:xx:xx:DC:10:00
Try using different USB HCD driver ie uhci.o instead of usb-uhci.
Max
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