i installed libopenobex1 as well and it solved all my problems. I'm
using hardy.
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I confirm this for my headset. This is still unpairable.
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The same I've... Then I can't push in any way a file to a remote
device... I must use kbtobexclient to do this... :/
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It works after installing gnome-vfs-obexftp, but it only pairs obexftp
service devices. Audio / Input devices are displayed in the list but
when trying to pair it gives an error.
Couldn't display obex://[00:19:1f:3b:e0:87].
Check if the service is available.
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Cool that the bug is fixed. Wouldn't this be nice though to put a
separate button for pairing the device? How do you perform it anyway?
Also maybe the 'browse' button should be disabled if the device wasn't
browseable (i.e. a keboard).
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This bug was fixed in the package bluez-gnome - 0.15-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream release (LP: #176664, LP: #181304):
- Use buttons in notification popups.
- Use CreateSecureDevice for input device setup.
- Add remove button
I just promoted gnome-vfs-obexftp to main, so please go ahead and add
the dependency.
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I subscribed ubuntu-main-sponsors. According to Martin Pitt
recommendation, I would like to add dependency for gnome-vfs-obexftp in
the bluez-gnome package in order to fix this bug. debdiff is attached
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Sorry Saïvann for duplicating your effort :(
I left a request for main-sponsors to get a new upstream version release in Bug
#181304 and applied fix to this issue as well. Would you like to combine your
changes to my debdiff?
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mlind : Thanks for your work! I think that it's great work like that.
ubuntu-main-sponsors will take the decision about the 0.15 new upstream
release. It's important that the gnome-vfs-obexftp dependency is added
even if bluez-gnome is or isn't updated to 0.15. If my debdiff is
applied before your
The patch in bug 181304 does that too and updates to the newest version.
I'd close this bug as a duplicate of bug 181304 - any objections?
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If bug 181304 will be fixed by ubuntu-main-sponsors for Hardy, I would
say go for it! Otherwise, since this is not really the same bug so I
suggest to let it open until it really get fixed. Thanks!
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This is one area where KDE rules. It has superb bluetooth. I have a
kyocera lingo, and Kubuntu had no problems detecting my device. When in
Gnome I have spent a week trying to figure this out, and still no luck.
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For some reason I also had to :
sudo apt-get install obextool
to be able to get things working
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I installed gnome-phone-manager, gnome-vfs-obexftp and libopenobex1 and the
message I now get is:
Nautilus cannot display obex://[xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx].
Please select another viewer and try again.
This is for any type of device (phone, computer, mouse, etc.).
I think the Connect butto is
Must I still install gnome-vfs-obexftp if I am on Gusty?
zeddock
On Nov 6, 2007 1:58 PM, Saïvann Carignan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clusty : Some cell phones doesn't support browsing. Pairing and browsing
are different things. I suggest you to look at the documentation of your
cell phone or
zeddock : Yes, but please ask for your questions on forums, or by email
( I will be always pleased to help you ) but not on a bug report which
aim to help developers and contain vital information about bugs. Thanks
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Well I still get the problem Steve is describing but with a cell phone.
Can it be that cell phone does not support browsing?
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Clusty : Some cell phones doesn't support browsing. Pairing and browsing
are different things. I suggest you to look at the documentation of your
cell phone or to test your cell phone on another computer to see if you
can browse files on it, so you'll be sure that your problem is or isn't
really a
@Khoo,
libopenobex1 is available in gutsy repositories.
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libopenobex1 does not appear to be available from the main Gutsy
repositories. One place to retrieve it from is here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/i386/libopenobex1/1.3-3ubuntu1
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I was getting the error, and installed the gnome-vfs-obexftp package as
recommended. Now I just get a different error.
Couldn't display obex://[xx:xx].
Check if the service is available.
I am trying to connecting to a bluetooth keyboard.
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@Steven,
A bluetooth keyboard device is not supposed to be browseable, i.e. you
don't have files on the keyboard. Pairing is a completely different
issue.
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@Franck,
gnome-vfs-obexftp shows the root of your phone's file system i.e. what
you see in your phone's file manager.
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I think this should be considered for gutsy (at least adding a
dependency if nothing else). The appearance of the bluetooth applet by
default in Gutsy is new (at least on my laptop), and that will invite
people to try it out and explore. When I try it with my phone, the only
bt device I have,
@Onkar,
following your tip I have found the place I was browsing on the device, it is a
directory called 'shared' available in the 'messages' application.
I must admit I don't really know the Symbian OS very well. But anyway, browsing
when gnome-vfs-obexftp is installed works for me !
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Could someone perhaps write a main inclusion report
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMainInclusionRequirements) about this one
as this seems somewhat important for Average Joe to get their bluetooh
stuff working properly?
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I think gnome-vfs-obexftp should be added to 'Recommends' of bluez-gnome
instead of 'Depends'.
By the way, has anyone checked if the 'Browse Device ..' feature works
after installing gnome-vfs-obexftp?
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Hi,
I kind of tested the 'Browse Device' feature, and it kind of works :)
In fact I can see devices, connect to it and 'Browse device...' opens Nautilus
with obex: aa:aa:aa:aa:aa as path.
It also shows a file that I can copy from my phone to the desktop.
The only point is that I have no idea
I tested this.. the Browse Device feature works only after installing
gnome-vfs-obexftp. If gnome-vfs-obexftp isn't installed, we can see
devices but we can't browse them with nautilus.
Actually, Browse device.. just open the device at his root folder (
obex://[00:00:00:00:00:00] ) The root
bluez-gnome is in main and gnome-vfs-obexftp is in universe, maybe that
can give problems.
I also think that gnome-vfs-obexftp should be just added to the
dependencies of bluez-gnome because the actual bluez-gnome uses
functionnalities of gnome-vfs-obexftp and fail to work if it's not
installed.
I personally think the best way to solve this is to:
A) Use something like the mime-type handler and codec finding services
we already have but for service types. This would take the most time to
implement but would provide the best user experience.
B) Make the menu item conditional on
This is a good idea, but it would be complicate to implement and we
can't expect that feature for Gutsy. Maybe a blueprint could be created
for this.
I suggest a temporary solution : bluez-gnome should detect if gnome-vfs-
obexftp is installed or not and tell people to install it when clicking
on
that's not a nautilus issue and 1 task is enough
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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