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2014-04-27
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[root@Jolla ~]# hcitool con|awk '{print $3}'|grep -v '^$'
00:26:7E:0A:17:84
[root@Jolla ~]#
[root@Jolla ~]# address=$(hcitool con|awk '{print $3}'|grep -v '^$')
[root@Jolla ~]# hcitool name $address
Parrot Minikit Slim v1.31
[root@Jolla ~]#
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2014-05-29
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2014-05-29
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Could I use DBUS to automagically start the mediaplayer after headset is inserted? What would be needed to achieve this? Any ideas?
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2014-05-30
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2014-05-30
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Sorry, I should have been more precise. I meant headphone, not headset. I can live with the fact that my headset's buttons are not supported, but I would like to automatically start the mediaplayer (maybe even start playback) when plugging in the headset/headphone.
Just started dbus-monitor to see if anything happens when music plays and I unplug the headphone. Thought this could give me a hint how to achieve the opposite, but nothing was thrown to the output when the music stopped after unplugging... now I'm out of ideas... can anybody help?
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2014-05-30
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Sorry, I should have been more precise. I meant headphone, not headset. I can live with the fact that my headset's buttons are not supported, but I would like to automatically start the mediaplayer (maybe even start playback) when plugging in the headset/headphone.
Just started dbus-monitor to see if anything happens when music plays and I unplug the headphone. Thought this could give me a hint how to achieve the opposite, but nothing was thrown to the output when the music stopped after unplugging... now I'm out of ideas... can anybody help?
dbus-monitor --system "type=signal, interface=com.nokia.policy, member=audio_actions" | while read -r line; do if echo $line | grep "string \"hs\""; then /usr/bin/jolla-mediaplayer fi done
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will try what szopin wrote.
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2014-05-30
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dbus-monitor --system "type=signal, interface=com.nokia.policy" | while read -r line; do if echo $line | grep "string \"headphone\""; then /usr/bin/jolla-mediaplayer fi done
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2014-07-26
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Anyone now how to get GPS-coordinates through dbus? Or some other simple way that can be used from a shell script?
import dbus, gi.repository.GObject as gobject
import dbus.mainloop.glib as glib
glib.DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True)
bus = dbus.SessionBus()
def myhandler(fields, timestamp, lat, lon, alt, acc):
print "lat: %f lon: %f alt: %d acc: %d" % (lat, lon, alt, acc[1])
bus.add_signal_receiver(myhandler,"PositionChanged",
"org.freedesktop.Geoclue.Position")
loop = gobject.MainLoop()
loop.run()