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I think I don't need your setups, what I need is someone with a PS3 and some very low knowledge of Linux (use of the terminal is enough), someone willing to help please PM me. I only need some simple outputs of a Bluetooh sniffing tool, I promise very detailed instructions .
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I'm happy to help dude, I'm a senior Unix sysadmin so I should know my way about Linux .

Got a ps3 as well so send me the details of what you need and ill get right on it over the weekend.

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Same here . I'm willing to help if you think a second data source will be useful.
 

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This is definitely not the correct thread to say this but I did notice some Mac Users trying to pair bluemaemo to their Macs.

I have a Macbook Pro with Snow Leopard v. 10.6.2 and am Happy to post that I've been able to use the mouse, keyboard and presentation modules con bluemaemo succesfully.

I'll pair with my New PS3 as soon as I get home and install it and will be happy to report any issues.

What a great app!! Thanks
 

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If you still need someone, I'd be happy to help!
 
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I have the old fat 40 gig ps3, so it's not only ps3 slim who have problems reconecting..
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I have 80gb fat and I have the same problem. So it must be on all PS3:s.
 
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For those how want to help, here are some instructions:

1 - Download & Install bluez-hcidump[1], as root: dpkg -i bluez-hcidump_1.42-0maemo2_armel.deb
2 - Turn Bluetooth on.
3 - Remove any previous pairings between the PS3 and the n900 (both sides)
4 - In a shell as root: hcidump > /home/user/MyDocs/ps3_connect_output (leave it in background).
5 - Start BlueMaemo normally and Establish a connection with the ps3, send some keys, make sure that the PS3 receives them.
6 - Stop BlueMaemo, go to the terminal window and hit 'ctrl+c'.

Second test.
1 - Turn Bluetooth on.
2 - In a shell as root: hcidump > /home/user/MyDocs/ps3_reconnect_output (leave it in background).
3 - Start BlueMaemo normally and try to reconnect to the ps3.
4 - Press some keys in BlueMaemo virtual keyboard.
5 - Stop BlueMaemo, go to the terminal window and hit 'ctrl+c'.

Send both files to vdv100 at gmail dot com, or upload them somewhere.

Thanks in advance.

[1] - http://repository.maemo.org/pool/mae...emo2_armel.deb
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Sent you the files via email.

One thing I did notice was that hcidump seemed to crash when doing the reconnect. I couldn't kill it with CTRL-C and had to kill it via the kill command.

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I managed to do all of the things that you described above apart from the very last bit were you press ctrl+c... I press it and nothing happens...where do I find the two files that you talk about?
 

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