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[Bug 1539158] Re: Unable to pair with in-car hands-free system after OTA-9 update
@Stunts:
No way.
When I'm trying to save the file pressing "enter", nothing happen. Editor ask me for a format (M-D DOS format; M-M Mac format; M-A Append; ecc), see the picture attached at message #25
This is the procedure that I have applied:
- connect MX4 via terminal adb
- insert command: sudo mount -o remount,rw /
- edit file with: sudo nano /etc/init/bluetooth.conf
- remove -d option from: exec /usr/sbin/bluetoothd -d
- press CTRL + O for saving
- trying to press enter for apply changes, but nothing happen
What can I do?
Thank you
Marco
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Title:
Unable to pair with in-car hands-free system after OTA-9 update
Status in Canonical System Image:
In Progress
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
After OTA-9 I started having trouble with my bluetooth connection to the car hands-free system (no sound, and incoming calls no longer displayed the number), so I have reset both the car and the phone connections (eg. forgot the devices).
Now I can't even pair the phone with the car's system.
The car finds the phone, and then asks me to enter the code "0000" to pair the device, but after a few moments, it just says the connection failed and asks me to try again. Which fails again.
It was working fine just before the update.
Any logs I should post to help debug?
PS - The car is a 2015 Honda Civic Tourer, if that matters.
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