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"Simplez! Simple Pairing support now in gnome-bluetooth."

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Blogger Philip said...

I feel this blog entry would be improved if narrated by a Russian Meerkat.

16 June 2009 at 19:42

Blogger Dread Knight said...

Awesome!...

I have bluetooth plantronics headset and Toshima Portege M400 ... and Ubuntu/Kubuntu... couldn't get the headset to work, not even the bluetooth. I'm starting to think I don't even have bluetooth on my tablet pc...

16 June 2009 at 20:32

Anonymous plaes said...

Hmm.. what is this: "Connecting to 'Foobar'..." message doing in translatable strings? :)

17 June 2009 at 17:22

Blogger Mikko Ohtamaa said...

Why do we need as many as six digits? Pairing is just one time operation and adding more digits does not bring any additional security. On the other hand it hinders usability because 1) it is easier to remember less digits 2) it is faster to type less digits, especially on devices with non-keypad input (iPhone)

17 June 2009 at 21:07

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

plaes: How about bugzilla? Fixed those.

Mikko: 6 digits because that's what's recommended by the Bluetooth specs. gnome-bluetooth doesn't create those PIN codes for SSP anyway, BlueZ does.

17 June 2009 at 23:22

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