Re: Bluez-users Digest, Vol 25, Issue 18

"Mumia W.." <[email protected]> Sat, 24 May 2008 09:41:55 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.linux.bluez.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On 05/24/2008 03:45 AM, Javi F Gorostiza wrote:
> Hello,
> I've parched and compiled the kernel-2.6.23.17 to get headsetd working.
> And everything is allright BUT one detail. When I open an alsa pcm_sco
> device to capture the data form a BT headset, in the console a lot of
> DEBUG messages arises. They are so much that the functionality of my
> application decreases, and I cannot see the usefull information in the
> console...it's really horrible.
> I think that all those DEBUG messages are relationated with an option in
> the kernel (.config file) but I can find it at all.
> Does anybody know how to switch off these information, please?
> Thanks,
> J
> 

You can control what kernel messages get to the console by using the 
"dmesg" program. For example, try this:

dmesg -n4

By the way, your message was confusing because you replied to the digest 
message rather than to an individual message in the digest.


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