On the Dell website this machine. Forums >Hardware >Bajar El Fantasista Pdf. Dell Latitude E4300 64bit 6G memory and. Going to have to re-install Win 8 and start again. I However on. I have a work laptop Dell latitude E4300. For that matter any extraneous USB dongles support Bluetooth / wireless. Dell Latitude E4300 64bit 6G memory and.
I have a Dell E4300, and I can't seem to get the bluetooth module to work with Ubuntu. It keeps saying 'module not detected' At first I had 8.04 x64, and then I tried 8.10 x64, with the same results. I figured it was a 64bit driver issue, but the same thing happens with 8.04 32bit and 8. Wargames European Escalation Patch Notes. 10 32bit.
The status light for my bluetooth is active. Here is the output for various bluetooth commands. $hcitool scan Device is not available: No such device $hidd --search Searching. $hcitool dev Devices: An interesting fact is that I can actually see the Dell bluetooth with my phone, and it shows up as 'Dell Wireless 365 Bluetooth Module'.
This is the information obtained from lsusb -v: Bus 001 Device 006: ID 413c:8160 Dell Computer Corp. Device Descriptor: bLength 18 bDescriptorType 1 bcdUSB 2.00 bDeviceClass 224 Wireless bDeviceSubClass 1 Radio Frequency bDeviceProtocol 1 Bluetooth bMaxPacketSize0 64 idVendor 0x413c Dell Computer Corp. I got my bluetooth adapter detected after an upgrade to ubuntu 8.10, It requires me to throw the command: rmstep@rmstep-laptop:~$ sudo hciconfig hci0 reset Where hci0 is the bluetooth adapter.
I can see bluetooth devices, but I am still having problems getting my bluetooth mouse to pair. When i type: rmstep@rmstep-laptop:~$ sudo hidd --search Searching. Connecting to device 00:07:61:D0:06:4D Can't get device information: Software caused connection abort That device address is my mouse. Also, just adding information, the Bluetooth adapter in these notebooks is a Broadcom BCM2046B1. Hi, I took the liberty of creating a launchpad team for the people who own or develop for the Dell Latitude E4200/E4300 laptops, so that we can have more visibility upstream when having to ask for patches or support. I'll be sending a couple of messages to ubuntuforums and notebookreview forums to gather the ~15 users I've identified so far. Cheers, Albert.