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your're right _THIS_ one i would remember! :D
i solved my prob by re-installing the segfaulting nautilus - now the
passkey dialog appears again ..
regards, morlac - sometimes in need of a little distance to see
what's (not) going on
Am 01.09.200
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i am using the bluetooth-applet found in bluez-gnome
and just found what was wrong here: nautilus (also installed) was
segfaulting ..
regards, morlac
Am 01.09.2008 um 14:17 schrieb arne anka:
>> sry i missed that - i am using xfce - by now i insta
could it be you had
bluez-gnome
installed?
since you have an 8gb card and xfce uses gtk the dependencies should not
worry you -- the only other graphical passkey agent i know in debian is in
kdebluetooth whcih you probaly would remember if you installed it.
> sry i missed that - i am using xfce - by now i installed everything
> with 'obex' in the name
what bt-applet did you have?
the only one i found so far is that little panel applet someone from the
list created and that only allows you to en-/disable gsm, wifi, gps, bt
and shows battery status
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sry i missed that - i am using xfce - by now i installed everything
with 'obex' in the name
Am 01.09.2008 um 14:02 schrieb arne anka:
>> before crashing debian on my 8G-sd with experiments with apm i was
>> able to exchange files with my bt-enabled
> before crashing debian on my 8G-sd with experiments with apm i was
> able to exchange files with my bt-enabled se-w810i
> right-click on bluetooth-applet -> browse device -> choose w810i and
> connect. first time i did the passkey-dialog appeared and everything
> was fine .. sending/receiving dat
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moinmoin
before crashing debian on my 8G-sd with experiments with apm i was
able to exchange files with my bt-enabled se-w810i
right-click on bluetooth-applet -> browse device -> choose w810i and
connect. first time i did the passkey-dialog appear
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