Ack, sorry all, sent to the wrong list.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 06:08, Aditya Bhargava <heuristicist@gmail.com>
wrote:> Hello all,
>
> I''m mucking around trying to get my desktop computer (Ubuntu
11.10,
> BlueZ 4.96, ASUS USB-BT211 USB Bluetooth adapter, no microphone hooked
> up at the moment) to act as a a hands-free device for my phone (Nexus
> S). It was relatively simple getting it set up for A2DP, and I was
> able to play music that is on my phone through my desktop''s
speakers
> (using PulseAudio loopback). But when I try to tell PulseAudio to use
> the Handsfree profile instead (so that this would work for phone calls
> too) I get an error. Checking the syslog shows that, when the phone
> connects to the computer, bluetoothd issues the message "Handsfree
> Agent not registered". I skimmed the source code that generates this
> error and, not having any clue about anything related to BlueZ,
> couldn''t find any further information about what is going wrong.
Does
> anyone have any ideas? I realize I haven''t provided much
information
> here so please let me know what else I can provide to help track down
> this problem. My phone''s speaker can be rather soft so I want to
get
> it hooked up to some proper speakers! Many thanks in advance :)
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