Bug 307729

Summary: Bluetooth proposal should be more verbose (was: Test Case 344720 - Install default selection with KDE/Gnome)
Product: [openSUSE] openSUSE 10.3 Reporter: Maximilian Maier <mmaier>
Component: InstallationAssignee: Ladislav Slezák <lslezak>
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX QA Contact: Jiri Srain <jsrain>
Severity: Enhancement    
Priority: P5 - None CC: holgi, jdsn, lslezak, mario_bz, snwint
Version: Beta 3   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: i386   
OS: openSUSE 10.3   
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Found By: System Test Services Priority:
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Attachments: installation-steps-dialog-000.png
y2log.tgz
hwinfo.txt

Description Maximilian Maier 2007-09-05 11:59:12 UTC
STATUS: IDLE
BUILD: Build01004
ENVIRONMENT: 32/64bit
NOTES:

Bluetooth was configured but I don't have one.
Comment 1 Maximilian Maier 2007-09-05 12:01:35 UTC
Created attachment 161992 [details]
installation-steps-dialog-000.png
Comment 2 Maximilian Maier 2007-09-05 12:03:22 UTC
Created attachment 161994 [details]
y2log.tgz
Comment 3 Maximilian Maier 2007-09-05 12:05:40 UTC
Created attachment 161996 [details]
hwinfo.txt
Comment 4 J. Daniel Schmidt 2007-09-05 14:36:29 UTC
The logs say that the bluetooth module was successfully loaded.
Please check if you really do not have any bluetooth adapter connected to your system.  According to the logs you have.
Comment 5 Maximilian Maier 2007-09-05 15:15:08 UTC
I'am very sure that no bluetooth device is in my machine.

This just happen with KDE CD installation.
Bluetooth was not configured automatically with the Gnome edition.
Comment 6 J. Daniel Schmidt 2007-09-05 15:46:17 UTC
Adding after a call from holgi:

lslezak: Is there no bluetooth adapter and the proposal wants to configure something that is not there?
  or
snwint: is hwinfo lying here?

Bluetooth module got loaded, hwinfo does not list any bluetooth device but the proposal configured one.
Comment 7 Stefan Hundhammer 2007-09-05 15:47:17 UTC
From your hwinfo (comment #3):

  <6>Bluetooth: Core ver 2.11
  <6>NET: Registered protocol family 31
  <6>Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
  <6>Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
  <6>Bluetooth: L2CAP ver 2.8
  <6>Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
  <6>Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized
  <6>Bluetooth: RFCOMM TTY layer initialized
  <6>Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.8
  ...
  platform device: name = bluetooth
    path = /devices/platform/bluetooth
    type = "bluetooth"
  ...
  bluetooth 57172 4 rfcomm,l2cap, Live 0xf9384000


So to me this looks as if at least your main board does have some bluetooth device. It might not be connected to the outside world, though.

Steffen?
Comment 8 J. Daniel Schmidt 2007-09-05 16:08:20 UTC
I got access to the machine.
A new system was installed using a Gnome-CD of Beta3. There no bluetooth device was found.

Within the installed system I can "modporbe bluetooth" successfully but hwinfo still does not list any bluetooth device.
Comment 9 Steffen Winterfeldt 2007-09-05 16:11:43 UTC
hwinfo doesn't report bluetooth (at least in this case).
I don't know where yast gets the info about bluetooth from.

Those kernel messages mean nothing; you get the same if you load 'bluetooth'
on any machine. So, to me it looks as if someone simply loaded the modules.
Comment 10 Steffen Winterfeldt 2007-09-05 16:13:30 UTC
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Well, there are no bt devices. So, there's nothing wrong with hwinfo not
reporting any. Or not?
Comment 11 Jiri Srain 2007-09-06 05:58:09 UTC
Bluetooth is now enabled by default even if there is no bluetooth adapter found, this is intentional.

Many users install the system without BlueTooth USB stick connected or without internal BlueTooth device enabled. However, they expect that once they connect the stick, BlueTooth will work.

We should add information whether a BlueTooth adapter was found or not into the proposal, but because of translations, this is something for 10.3++
Comment 12 Ladislav Slezák 2007-09-06 14:53:03 UTC
See bug #299734 for more information about the change.
Comment 13 Cyril Hrubis 2007-09-11 17:42:23 UTC
*** Bug 309575 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 14 Ladislav Slezák 2008-03-06 09:03:37 UTC
The Yast bluetooth module has been droped in 11.0 (the bletooth subsystem is now configured using KDE/GNOME applets).