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I tried resetting the bluetooth, found out I had to edit the sudoers file, did that, tried resetting again, still doesn't work and asks if I remembered to edit the sudoers file. I double checked and it was edited properly.
I see stuff about editing the /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf file, but I don't have that file.
I've also seen stuff about running "hcitool scan" as root, but I get "/bin/sh: hcitool: not found"
(EDIT: since editing the sudoers file involves hciconfig, I assume there's an 'hci' thing I am missing.)
Can anyone help me?
Last edited by jwsnerd; 2008-06-25 at 00:42.