It exists in fedora Bluetooth Manager I think. I've just installed
it to give a try! Why not in Ubuntu? quite sad!
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Starting with bluez-gnome-0.6 all this is possible. It introduces a
Bluetooth preferences application that lets you select the icon display
policy, configure your device name and class of device. It also makes it
possible to switch between connectable and discoverable mode.
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Oh! So we must blame ubuntu, since we have 0.5! We will wait. Thank you!
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The bug is closed, please move any other complaints to a new bug report,
please. bluez-gnome was released on 22.10.2006, so 4 days before
release, that was too late.
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excuse me but how are you supposed to switch from connectable mode to
discoverable mode without any icon? maybe doing a
dbus-send --system --dest=org.bluez /org/bluez/hci0
org.bluez.Adapter.SetMode string:discoverable
Do you think that the user leads to madness if he sees a tray icon for
his
In my desktop there is no bluetooth preference in the menu, does it
exist in yours? If it exists everything could be done through it
I don't think it exists, but I agree it should. It just doesn't belong
in the system tray. Maybe it should be made available in
System-Administration, perhaps
I don't see the icon unless I choose to pair the device with my mobile
phone. I think that the icon should be activated when I connect any
bluetooth device.
This only if some general actions can be done through it, such as:
- toggle device
- toggle discover mode
- do a scan to find devices for
I opened the bug report because I saw a bluetooth systray icon even
though I had no BT device on my PC. But also consider that for most PCs
BT is an USB adapter that can be plugged in, but for most laptops it is
builtin and so is always plugged; in this case it makes no sense to
always show the
This is post-Edgy material.
** Changed in: bluez-gnome (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Fixed upstream in CVS.
** Changed in: bluez-gnome (upstream)
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released
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I am not sure when I have the time to release a new upstream version,
but until then you can apply the attached patch.
** Attachment added: Implement icon policy settings
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4822238/implement_icon_policy_settings.patch
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Tollef Fog Heen proposes the following patch, only displaying the icon,
when it has something to say.
** Attachment added: smaller patch
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4822965/bluez-gnome-disable-icon-when-inactive.diff
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I think that I forgot to mention that my patch fixes another problem
with the D-Bus proxy handling and it brings it in sync with upstream.
You might wanna check the upstream CVS log.
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I think we're going to commit Tollef's change for now. We're going to
release in two weeks and will make it nice and pretty for Edgy+1 - I'll
have another look at the upstream CVS for the dbus fix though.
Thanks Marcel for all your work. You absolutely ROCK!
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bluez-gnome (0.5-2ubuntu2) edgy; urgency=low
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* debian/patches/01-disable-icon-when-inactive.patch:
- apply patch by Tollef Fog Heen to only show the systray icon on
activity (Malone: #65645)
** Changed in: bluez-gnome (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Bluetooth = Tollef Fog Heen
Even if you have a bluetooth device, the icon should not appear unless
it has something to say.
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Thanks for your bug report. Somebody of the team should forward the
request to the upstream developers.
** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-bluetooth = bluez-gnome
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
Assignee: (unassigned) = Bluetooth
Status: Unconfirmed =
This has been fixed in the CVS version and the icon display policy is
controllable via a GConf entry.
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