Hi Daniel.

I'm referring to the pre-installed bluetooth managing utility of ubuntu 
(i.e.settings->bluetooth).

I know that Bluez package get installed alongside the distro 
(ubuntu-unity in my case) and yes, as long as Bluez get involved in the 
process of pairing /sending/receiving files OBEX specific process could 
be the cause of the problem, but i doubt it: the issue was mainly 
focused on receiving stuff from other devices instead of sending them 
(OBEX)...as if there was something in the way blocking them for security 
purposes.

I did my walkarounds by actually playing with system directories 
permissions, bluetooth config.... without avail.

Don't know...i finally got a secondary utility software overriding the 
existing one and now i'm able to use the bluetooth with no issues at 
all...but i had to notify this problem because i remember it was 
something i already came across with on Ubuntu 16.04.

Michele

Il 19/08/24 09:22, Daniel van Vugt ha scritto:
> It sounds like you're referring to OBEX used to transfer files between
> devices. But also since you're using Unity 7, I don't know what other
> legacy components might be getting in the way here.
>
> ** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
>     Importance: Undecided
>         Status: New
>
> ** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
>         Status: Incomplete => New

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  [Intel 8265] the system bluetooth manager doesn't receive any messages
  and hardly send them to paired devices. already have the problem with
  the 16.04, apparently not fixed in your 24.04 release.

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