[Solved] Blueman search button disabled
Re: Blueman search button disabled
In http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware-c ... ackware/k/ I only found kernel-source package. Is it enough to upgrade?
sorry for my noob-ness guys, i'm new in linux and salix.
Re: Blueman search button disabled
No, you need to replace all your kernel packages. Otherwise you are very likely to be unable to boot your system. Also look in the /a directory.
Re: Blueman search button disabled
Unfortunately kernel upgrade doesn't work, same thing happen. What about kernel downgrade to 3.9x? Are the steps same? I read v3.9 backward works for this issue.
sorry for my noob-ness guys, i'm new in linux and salix.
Re: Blueman search button disabled
Well I tried myself downgrading the kernel using package of Slackware 13.37, the kernel version is 3.2.29, a bit same like my Point Linux. And thank God Blueman finally works. Thanks everyone.
sorry for my noob-ness guys, i'm new in linux and salix.
Re: [Solved] Blueman search button disabled
Maybe this will help:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60824
Comment 6 has a patch which appears to work for the person who posted comment 11.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60824
Comment 6 has a patch which appears to work for the person who posted comment 11.
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Re: [Solved] Blueman search button disabled
I'm not familiar with kernel patch. How to apply the patch? Thanks..laprjns wrote:Maybe this will help:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60824
Comment 6 has a patch which appears to work for the person who posted comment 11.
sorry for my noob-ness guys, i'm new in linux and salix.
Re: [Solved] Blueman search button disabled
If you have a working solution, maybe it's better to leave it at that.
Re: [Solved] Blueman search button disabled
I'm not going to apply the patch to my existing Salix kernel, but I think it's better to have knowledge of it since I have also another problem for latest propietary fglrx driver which I read that it's suggested to patch too.mimosa wrote:If you have a working solution, maybe it's better to leave it at that.
sorry for my noob-ness guys, i'm new in linux and salix.