** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Baltix)
Status: New = Invalid
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Hi guys, gnome-obex-send is no longer available as of Hardy
(functionality is in bluez now), so i'm going to close this bug. If
issues persist with bluez, please file a bug against that project.
** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have the same problem. But sudo hciconfig hci0 inqmode 0 does not work for
me, it says:
Can't set inquiry mode on hci0: Input/output error (5)
I have a tecom usb bluetooth stick with broadcom chip
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I ran into this bug yesterday - I can absolutley confirm the bug. The
inqmode 0 didn't seem to do anything for me - I'll test the rc.local
hack later today and see if it does the trick. It's kinda wierd that
this hasn't been fixed yet. Really old bug plus it seems to be an easy
fix, at least from
Exactly the same here. Why is nobody fixing it for over 4 months?
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Same Problem here the rc.local workaround works for me!
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I had the same problem using a Thinkpad x60. Running the command
hciconfig hci0 inqmode 0
solved the problem.
The rc.local hack makes the job after every restart...
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Same problem on my ibook g4 with feisty.
From CLI works correcly, from GUI not.
The rc.local hacks fixed the problem.
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Any time ;ø)
Still my Ubuntu desktop is way faster than my Windows.
It's a pain every time you have to do the cli solution to get
something at the desktop working. I like the idea of having a cli backup
but the GUI should also work, it is a desktop non the less.
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I can also confirm this behavior.
* Scanning on the console with hcitool:
$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:17:4B:1D:0B:E9 Arthur Dent
PASS
* Sending a file on the console with gnome-obex-send:
$ gnome-obex-send --dest=00:17:4B:1D:0B:E9 filename.ext
Running the command:
hciconfig hci0 inqmode 0
fixes the issue for me. I can now see and select devices in sight and
send files.
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Thanks Thomas Dahlmann,
That did also fix the issue for me, except for the fact that scanning
using hcitool is still a lot faster. But at least I can send files now
from Nautilus :).
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In order to work around this problem, you therefore can add the
hciconfig command that Marcel mentioned to /etc/rc.local, between the
comments and the exit command.
See the atached example.
** Attachment added: sample /etc/rc.local that sets the old inquiry mode
during boot up
I created a
href=http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396194;upstream bug
#396194/a in hopes of helping to resolve this issue.
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You have to switch to the old inquiry mode with sudo hciconfig hci0
inqmode 0. Starting with bluez-utils-3.x the best available inquiry
mode will be selected by default and this is not gonna change. You have
to fix gnome-bluetooth.
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I confirm this bug, running a clean install of edgy. gnome-obex-send
only works from command line with -d bt address parameter. gnome-obex-
send gui (or sent to from nautilus) will not discover the bt device
(mine is a palm PDA).
I ran sudo hciconfig hci0 inqmode but that didn't fix the problem.
** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Bluetooth
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I can confirm that here on my Dell D600 Laptop using Edgy and trying to
send some files to my Nokia N80 too. In order to send files, I need
first to know the BT address of my mobile, using hcitool scan and then
use that address on gnome-obex-send, eg: gnome-obex-send -d
bt_address file.
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I am not the upstream author of gnome-bluetooth. Otherwise, I would have
already fixed this. The proper interface to use is the new D-Bus based
API. It will take care of all this stuff.
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Same deal on my computer-
* Kensington USB Bluetooth Adapter
* Can see my Orange SPVC550 smartphone using HCITool scan
* Can pair (apparently) when initiated from the phone side. Notification area
icon appears and asks for corresponding PIN
* Can send file to laptop when initiated on phone
@Marcel,
Since you are upstream author, do you have time to fix this?
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Marking it as confirmed since so many users have reported it.
** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
** Tags added: edgy regression
** Tags added: edgy-regression
** Tags removed: regression
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Starting with bluez-utils-3.x we set the adapter into Inquiry with RSSI
if it supports it and most Bluetooth 1.2 or later ones do. So in this
mode you will see HCI_Inquiry_Result_With_RSSI and no longer
HCI_Inquiry_Result events. Since the gnome-bluetooth and kdebluetooth
only listen to later one,
I agree 100% with Marcel: this is (IMHO) a gnome-bluetooth bug, the underlying
layer works pretty well. In effect, this bug is specify to affect
gome-bluetooth, no?
Nevertheless, the same thing happens with kdebluetooth for example. So I do not
know what to point exactly. Is there a mid layer
This is a bug in the gnome-bluetooth code. You can issue hciconfig hci0
inqmode as root to set your device back into the inquiry results mode
for Bluetooth 1.1 devices. Then it should find remote devices again.
To be 100% clear, this is a gnome-bluetooth bug and not an issue of the
functionality
to all those who are having problem,
There are two ways gnome-obex-send can be used. It can also be used from
right click menu of a file.
Can someone of you try the 5th test at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bluetooth/TestPlan and see if GUI method passes?
Please read all the requisites before trying.
Thank you for showing the way to the test plan. I went through all the
steps. The trick to get gnome-obex-send to work was to add -d
btaddrs so for example gnome-obex-send -d 00:16:70:C4:19:F5
test.jpg works just fine. It used to work without the address.
The GUI method did not work. It has now
Now I got the GUI to work. When I use the send to-command and choose
obex, it starts to search for devices. It won't find any devices until i
try to connect to the computer from my phone. The connection attempt
fails, but the send to prompt finds my phone. After that the file
sending goes
Same Problem with gnome-bluetooth.
Bevor I use it with Dapper and register Bluetooth-Devices with gnome-
bluetooth-manager, then send files with gnome-obex-send.
In Edgy is the gnome-bluetooth-manager no more Part of the Application.
When I try to refresh Devices in gnome-obex-send it just
For me it is the same.
So i tried to install the bluetooth-thing from source.
i installed libbtctl 0.8.2 and also gnome-bluetooth 0.8
but this didn't help. if i run gnome-obex-send, the gui pop up, but no
device is found.
Sometimes it is finding the bluetooth-mouse, but not the telephone, and
Exactly the same
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:19:2C:03:8D:FC Motorola Phone
00:16:CF:FD:69:1B DELLBYTE
I'm able to recieve files on my computer just fine, but when I run
gnome-obex-send it just searches forever.
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Excactly the same in here.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:13:70:AC:19:D4 Nokia
Also I am able to sync my calendar with evolution through opensync
/gnokii-plugin(over bluetooth) and xgnokii works fine through bluetooth.
Only gnome send/receive files over bluetooh
Same here. When I run
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:16:B8:E7:D9:F4 W300i
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo hcitool cc 00:16:B8:E7:D9:F4
my phone and PC get successfully paired together. Nevertheless, when
running gnome-obex-send and pressing 'Refresh' button, no devices
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