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With recent updates to Ubuntu 12.04, OBEX file browsing of Bluetooth
devices is working again, but still not quite as well as it was in the
10.x series.
This is a Samsung NC-20 working with a Nokia C5.
In particular, OBEX file browsing is extremely slow, at least using Nautilus.
It was never exactly snappy, but it was nowhere near this slow in Ubuntu 10.10.
>From the Gnome bluetooth-applet, click the item corresponding to my phone, and
>pull down "Browse Files..." .
An icon for the phone promptly appears on the desktop.
But after this, things grind to a halt.
It typically takes a couple of minutes to open a directory, even a directory
containing a single directory item.
100% reproducible on this system.
Other Bluetooth functions are quite fast. For instance, I browse the
web over BT DUN connections, and it feels like a fast modem.
Please have a look at this!
We're almost there!
** Affects: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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OBEX file browsing extremely slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1004601
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