Hi,
I have just checked browsing Nokia 6131, Nokia E52 and Nokia E63 over
Bluetooth using Debian Squeeze and Ubuntu 11.10 and everything works
fine for me now.
Thanks!
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Recompiling the package with the Nautilus workaround enabled works for
me, thanks! I'm attaching my .deb file in case it is useful for someone.
** Attachment added: gnome-vfs-obexftp_0.4-1_amd64.deb
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24840067/gnome-vfs-obexftp_0.4-1_amd64.deb
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Browsing nokia
Same problem here with Debian lenny updated today (amd64), using a Nokia
E51. Obexftp in the command line seems to work fine, but gnome-vfs-
obexftp 0.4-1 (using Nautilus) behaves mostly in the same way as
described in the first post of this thread. The problems seem to begin
when browsing
I can also confirm this bug, using Nautilus 2.20.
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nautilus uses 100% cpu after closing a ssh session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27109
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Of course Seahorse _has _to ask for your key, if you have one. In any
case, everything works as it should for me.
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ssh causes evil non-functional focus stealing dialog
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/91116
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In my opinion there is no bug, and there is no need to remove seahorse
(although removing seahorse indeed removes the odd behaviour). Your
problem is that you must have a bogus password set up in seahorse.
Open Applications/Accessories/Passwords and Encryption Keys. In My
personal keys you