Sander Sweers
Sander Sweers
>Perhaps I should have said, if it is relevant, but the bluetooth modem is external USB. Maybe, what is the brand and model. Normally this shouldn't be a problem but...
I was planning on doing something similar so everything could be done through NM. So if this works for you merge it and I'll promise to test it :-)
We don't use networkmanager for this but if someone want to add this they can. marking as feature request.
PAN, NAP... I always get them confused, I blame bluetooth for their horrible naming conventions :smiling_imp:. So yes, there is a plugin for networkmanager and it uses the gi bindings...
I could not find anything like nm compat layer. Also I would prefer it to be its own plugin for blueman applet and use connman's own dbus API.
> I was using the latest stable (rather than master), and the "auto-starting" of `blueman-applet` is kinda a new thing in master, so I wasn't aware of that. Thanks for...
Can you post the blueman-applet log for the whole rfcomm/serial session? The one posted does not show anything like this afaics.
@dzbyr Just post the full log please. Do something like `killall blueman-applet && blueman-applet --loglevel debug` and post all the lines it produces while connecting to the serial/rfcomm device and...
I don't se anything out of the ordinary. If there is a watcher having the rfcomm device open the connection should not drop from the adapter's side. Unfortunately we can't...
Did you see anything in `bluetoothd` debug output that suggest what is causing the disconnect?