In my desperation I tried a "0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd
Bluetooth Dongle" instead of the built-in (0a5c:200a Broadcom Corp.
BCM2035 Bluetooth dongle), and I got the file transferred. However I got
a kernel Oops and dbus and compiz crashing before a total lock-up. Oh
well, I guess we can
I can not get this to work on Ubuntu 12.04. I have gnome-user-share
installed (don't remember if it was by default) and used "Personal File
Sharing" to enable "Receive Files in Downloads folder over Bluetooth"
(tried enable "Share public files over Bluetooth" as well). The Nokia
5800 just complains
Enabling "Receive files over Bluetooth" is enough to make it work for
me, but I don't understand
1) Why this is disabled by default
2) Why the setting is in such an obscure location. Personal File Sharing cannot
be found in System Settings in 12.04, nor via the default Bluetooth manager, so
how
I am still not happy (on Lucid at least). Why should it be necessary to
enable "Share public files over Bluetooth" when I just want to receive
files on the computer? I have already enabled "Receive files over
Bluetooth".
** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed