I have the same problem and would it rephrase that -
A fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS doesn't offer any possibility to accept an
OBEX Push from an Bluetooth device.
Information which setting has to be applied or which package has to be
installed additionally can not be found.
'sdptool browse
For me - Duplicate of Bug #1406108
OBEX Push and OBEX FTP show up in 'sdptool browse local' after
'gnome-file-share-properties' and enable Bluetooth get.
-- unfortunately it still doesn’t work. Destination folder with my locale is
'Ă–ffentlich'. This folder disappears after a OBEXPush!!!
Is this
@Artscoop93 - thanks for the suggestion, but I've had that installed
since July of 2014. I'll keep checking back on this.
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Bluetooth
Found a fix:
Type `sudo apt-get install gnome-user-share`
The tool to fix file reception via Bluetooth is available here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/131570/how-do-you-make-ubuntu-accept-files-sent-over-bluetooth
Bluetooth reception on my computer from a phone stopped working after
14.10 or
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Bluetooth unable to receive files from phone
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Currently appears related to Bug #1284308.
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Bluetooth unable to receive files from phone
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I'm having the same problem (lock icon showing up but no popup asking me
to accept the download, and phone reporting failed attempt to send a
file) with Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS, using gnome flashback desktop
environment (metacity)
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The version of bluez in utopic-desktop-amd64 as of 22 September seems to
be working properly, at least for BT audio. Photo viewing is problematic
but I'm suspecting obex-data-server or Nautilus rather than bluez.
Closing bug.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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This same bluez version works with Ubuntu 14.10 current-daily-amd64 as
of 20 September. Bluez pairs, connects and is able to stream a2dp stereo
audio to my BT headset. This leads me to believe that the issues with
Bluetooth audio streaming aren't with bluez - perhaps PulseAudio or
another package.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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I got sidetracked with audio issues - mea culpa - original issue of
being unable to send photos from my phone to my PC still exist in 14.04
as well as 14.10 daily-current-amd64 as of 20 September. I can browse
the phone folders from my PC but cannot do anything with those files
from the PC. I am
unity-control-center bluez
Appears to be related to Bug # 1284308.
** Package changed: unity-control-center (Ubuntu) = bluez (Ubuntu)
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I've found a workaround that is working for me: install Lubuntu Desktop
Environment alongside Unity DE:
[CODE] sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop [/CODE]
My smartphone now not only pairs but connects to my PC; I can transfer
photos from my phone to my PC now in both Unity and Lubuntu DE's.
Additional information: When I select a photo on my phone to push to the
PC, the Bluetooth icon on the upper taskbar momentarily changes to have
a padlock on the lower-right side of the icon. After about 1 to 5
seconds, the padlock disappears. Even though the phone and PC are paired
(it says so on
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