Hi,

I have been testing blueman and network-manager under Ubuntu Intrepid.
Blueman is set to integrate with NM.
NM: 0.7.0 (svn 20081018t105859)
Blueman: 1.10

In all the years I have used GNU/Linux (since 97) I have never managed to
use a GUI application to create a bluetooth connection to the internet. It
happened today with the super combo NM+Blueman. From now on the world is
ours! :-)
Anyway... I connected two mobile phones at the same time with the same
connection profile (2 different numbers, but same carrier) and when I tried
to disconnect one of them manually (Disconnect on the nm-applet menu) both
connections got disconnected.

Is that a *feature*?

We should not have to have two different profiles for two different
connections if they are using the same provider, right?
It might have to do with the fact that they both used rfcomm, but still did
not use the same channel so it shouldn't have anything to do with it...

Great thanks to Dan Williams for the love he is put in NM all this years,
the fantastic Ubuntu team packaging this (yes asac, I am thinking of you),
Antti "*Wellark*" Kaijanmäki for his MBCA lova and of course the whole
Blueman team!
To round up, Dan you are going to like this:
http://www.madghetto.org/whatis.pimp ;-)

Regards,

Rubén R.
https://launchpad.net/~huayra
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