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Please open a new bug, this "bug" fulfilled it's purpose.
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This bug persists.
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I have this problem on send or receive file in a Nokia N95 (Ubuntu 8.10 updated
today):
Method "CreateBluetoothSession" with signature "sss" on interface
"org.openobex.Manager" doesn't exist
Pairing device ok. Just in obex:// protocol.
gnome-bluez 1.8
obex-data-server 0.4.3
Bluetooth dongle: Mot
Bernhard,
please refer to bug 282325 instead of this one which is generic for
migration.
thanks a lot
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I hate to say it, but my current (1.1.0-0ubuntu1) nautilus-sendto still
gives me the "Obex Push file transfer unsupported" error on a current
intrepid (bluez 4.12) install. Sending via tray icon ("Send files to
device") works however...
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This bug was fixed in the package nautilus-sendto - 1.1.0-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream release (LP: #278694)
- Compatible with BlueZ 4.x (LP: #274950)
* Update description and suggests in debian/{control,control.in} for
I tested the package nautilus-sendto from the Nathan PPA, and from the BlueZ
4.x support point of view, it works fine.
I second the request to upload this version.
Cheers
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Assignee: Baptiste Mille-Mathias (bmillemathias) => Nathan Handler
(nhandler)
So It seems it is necessary to have trunk version of gnome-user-share to
support BlueZ 4.x.
What should we do now? do a package with the trunk or a package of 0.40 plus a
diff from the trunk ?
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Would it be possible to upload version 0.40 for gnome-user-share instead
of 0.31 + patches for Bluez 4.x ?
I've made this version available in my ppa for few days.
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This bug was fixed in the package alsa-lib - 1.0.17a-0ubuntu4
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[ Mario Limonciello ]
* debian/patches/bluetooth_configuration.patch:
- Adds a pointer to the bluetooth configuration file.
If a user has bluez-audio insta
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-user-share - 0.31-3ubuntu1
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* debian/patches/02_bluez4-update.patch: stolen from fedora to support bluez
4.x (LP: #274950)
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This bug was fixed in the package gvfs - 1.0.1-0ubuntu2
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* Add debian/patches/updated_obex_apis.patch from F10 & upstream gvfs
for making the OBEX backend work with Bluez 4.x and svn snapshots of
obex-data-server. (LP: #274950)
bluez (4.12-0ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
* Initial Release. (LP: #274950)
- This package replaces bluez-utils and bluez-libs source packages.
- It was generated by merging the contents of bluez-utils and bluez-libs
and updating content.
- Legacy functionality for hidd, dund,
This bug was fixed in the package bluez-gnome - 1.8-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream version (LP: #274950)
* debian/control:
- Update Recommends for bluetooth to bring in the bluetooth stack.
* debian/patche
This bug was fixed in the package obex-data-server -
0.3.4+svn1951-0ubuntu1
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* Pull an upstream snapshot for BlueZ 4.x compatibility. (LP: #274950)
* debian/rules:
- Add a get-svn-source target for building ups
I've tested the ppa here, and while it's unfortunately still not as
functional as bluetooth was for me in hardy, 4.x appears to be
regression-free wrt 3.x for all my tests in intrepid.
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Mario,
The trusted device issue is resolved for newly paired devices.
Having tested both the 3.x and 4.x versions with suspend / hibernate,
there is an unexpected positive side effect. When suspending /
hibernating with an attached bluetooth mouse, the second suspend /
hibernate caused connectio
> Your issue about trusted devices should be addressed in bluez-gnome
1.8-0ubuntu1~ppa2 which was uploaded to the PPA this morning. It will
only affect newly paired devices however.
Yep noticed that. After a reboot my mouse worked immediately inside GDM.
It looks like you fixed these issues.
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Your issue about trusted devices should be addressed in bluez-gnome
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affect newly paired devices however.
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> I've made the package nautilus-sendto available in my ppa, could you
test it?
I'm trying to transfer a file from Intrepid to a HTC Prophet running
WM6.1. With nautilus-sendto 1.1.0-0ubuntu1~ppa1 i can choose
Bluetooth as transfer option again, but when i try to send a file i get
the err
I've made the package nautilus-sendto available in my ppa, could you
test it?
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brings support of BlueZ 4.x.
I've opened bug #278694 for this purpose.
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Oups, wrong choice ...
Is someone able to remove this component?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Invalid
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Thinkpad X61 as Bluetooth host
Palm Treo 755p
Jabra Headset
Success:
* Both devices pair very easily
* I can send files from the laptop to the Treo
No Success Yet:
* Sending files from the Treo to the Laptop
* Syncing/backing up the Treo to the Laptop
* Dial-up networking through my Treo and
A shot update: HTC Prophet with WM 6.1:
* Pariring works
* Sending files to the device works
* Receiving files from the pda fails
* Browsing the pda fiails
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Fehler: Service search failed
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Tried latest bluez updates from supermario on my D630 - results below
- Installed an updated normally in Intrepid
- BT radio recognized on boot up
- BT mouse association and usage works as expected - no issues noted
- BT a2dp stereo headset association succeeds - but audio plumbing underneath
testing four devcies here resulted in exactly one working (hey, thats at
least one more than with 3.x)
* foldable bluetooth freedom keyboard .
- In HID mode: gets seen, but there is no way for me to input the device
sided hardcoded PIN at the host, instead the host seems to generate a PIN an
> It's not by default a "trusted" device. You should be getting an offer to
> make it trusted (or you can hit the "i" in the UI) to do so. Try turning it
> off and back on and see that this happens.
There's no way to make the mouse a trusted device. Hitting "i" will open
a search box. Turning on/o
Mario,
That fixed the pairing problem. But I'm experiencing the same problem
Cristoph reported above, that it doesn't work after reboot. I clicked
the 'I' button as you've recommended, but that does not help. There is
no offer to make it trusted. If I turn the mouse off and turn it back
on aga
Mario,
One more thing. I notice libbluetooth2 is installed alongside
libbluetooth3. Should libbluetooth2 be uninstalled?
Harvey
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Hi guys,
I don't know whether I am right here or not, but in the german ubuntuforum
someone told me that I should post my problems here. So whats up...
I have a problem with my bluetooth mice using ubuntu 8.10 and the 4.x (and the
3.x) packages for bluetooth. The cursor is moving like it takes d
Harvey:
You don't have the bluez-utils from the 4.x series installed. Install
that.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:53, Harvey Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mario,
>
> dpkg -l bluez* results:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l bluez*
> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
> |
> Status=Not/In
Mario,
dpkg -l bluez* results:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l bluez*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name
Harvey:
If you are able to run hidd --search, you are not using the latest
packages. Hidd is *not* available in these packages.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:23, Harvey Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mario,
>
> Up until this morning I have been testing Xubuntu Intrepid amd64
> desktop, updated
Mario,
Up until this morning I have been testing Xubuntu Intrepid amd64
desktop, updated to yesterday afternoon. I use a Microsoft Bluetooth
Notebook Mouse 5000. There were no problems with it in that
installation.
I blew away my testing partition and Xubuntu to install the freshest
Ubuntu Intr
Cristoph:
It's not by default a "trusted" device. You should be getting an offer to
make it trusted (or you can hit the "i" in the UI) to do so. Try turning it
off and back on and see that this happens.
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 13:55, Christoph Langner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Using 4.9-0ubun
Using 4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa7 here. Pairing of a BT mouse works, but when i
reboot my computer the paring doesn't work any more. I can move the
mouse, but the mouse cursor doesn't move. I've got to remove the mouse
out of the "known devices" list and pair it again. I can reproduce this
after every reboot
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After some discussion in #ubuntu-motu, we've realize that we haven't
been in sync with Debian since about hoary. During Jaunty, we'll try to
get them to adapt our packaging scheme.
I've reverted the last commit and we are now using the packaging scheme
that upstream recommended. Additionally, th
The Debian naming scheme is broken. You did it right, but now you are
falling back to something totally broken while Fedora and OpenSuSE get
it right.
Tell the Debian maintainers to follow upstream proposal and stop messing
around with things they have no clue about.
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OK: I've uploaded bluez_4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa3 to the PPA. This returns the
init script back to bluetooth.
Also: this switches the binary package names back to what we had before
(bluez-utils and bluez-audio). The stuff that was in bluez-gstreamer
and bluez-alsa is now part of bluez-audio. The stuff
The init script should be /etc/init.d/bluetooth and not "bluetoothd",
please use what all other distros are using and not try to make up
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ALSA has no enumeration for virtual devices and every Bluetooth headset
is a virtual device. We discussed this at PlumbersConf and might get
into the direction to allow enumeration via the "hint" API with plugins
to enumerate virtual devices, but we are not there yet.
This also means that these de
Per the comments about audio, i've done an upload of bluez
4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa2 and alsa-lib-1.0.17a-0ubuntu4~ppa1. These will create
an additional ALSA device that is usable when paired. Test it with
aplay:
aplay -D headset $FILE
aplay will receive IO errors when not paired if you use this device
Files transfer is working fine my laptop (T61) to my Sony-Ericson phone after
obex-data-server upgrade.
I can't have the reception working on the server, with gnome-user-share.
I have just a problem with the new UI of the devices list, I'm really fond of
this horizontal layout, moreover, I see s
Installed the latest packages
$ dpkg -l bluez*
[...]
ii bluez 4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa1 Bluetooth tools and daemons
ii bluez-alsa 4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa1 Bluetooth audio support
rc bluez-audio3.36-1ubuntu2 Bluetooth audio support
ii bluez-cups 4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa1 B
Testing again, with 4.9/1.6 in a Desktop live environment.
Layout looks great at 800x600. The change from text to icons really
helps. Would still overflow vertically without the patch.
Pairing with keyboard worked. No issues.
Pairing with headset worked. Nothing shows in lshal, nor in the vo
I've tested this suite in the MID live environment.
The layout is a little cramped at 800x600, but acceptable at 1024x600.
The hildon patch is no longer required with this set of packages.
Pairing with a keyboard worked, and the keyboard was then usable.
Pairing with a headset worked, although t
** Description changed:
BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on
Intrepid.
Regressions solved
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* Keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI.
- Reverting to an earlier release of bluez-utils is not a good solution as
a lot of bugs were fixed relate
** Description changed:
BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on
Intrepid.
Regressions solved
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* Keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI.
-- The combination of bluez-utils 3.36 and the btusb kernel module seems to
be causing problems when pairin
The problem with HID pairing (mouse/keyboard) has nothing to do with the
btusb driver. They are not related at all.
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** Description changed:
BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on
Intrepid.
Regressions solved
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- The combination of bluez-utils 3.36 and the btusb kernel module seems to
be causing problems when pairin
Following up on bug #275593 ...
Installed bluez 4.x through the PPA. The results...
The good side
* Pairing works again
* The mouse feels much better. In Hardy i always thought "does a bt mouse
always feels so sluggy?". The mouse now feels like a normal cable bound mouse.
* I had some strang
Matti:
Thanks for catching that case, the bluez 4.7-0ubuntu1~ppa7 version should
gracefully handle that.
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Hi Matti:
You need to setup gnome-user-share to do that. That behavior isn't in
bluez anymore as I understand. That's an interesting upgrade problem
regarding bluez-utils since they share the same init scripts but bluez-
utils isn't a package anymore. I'll think about it.
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There's at least one upgrade related issue remaining that should be
resolved.
After installing bluez package and then trying to purge bluez-utils package,
the following error occurs:
update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/bluetooth exists during rc.d purge (use -f to force)
dpkg: error processing bluez-utils (
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: bluez-utils
+ BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on
+ Intrepid.
- As discussed in IRC on #ubuntu-motu, BlueZ 4.x resolves regressions that are
seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid.
- * Particularly, keyboards aren't ab
The diffstat for bluez is a bit undefined. More or less bluez-utils and
bluez-libs merged. To do this diffstat, I copied all of bluez-libs into
the bluez-utils tree, and then ran a diffstat. Take it with a (rather
large) grain of salt.
** Attachment added: "bluez.diffstat"
http://launchpadli
Here's the diffstat for bluez-gnome
** Attachment added: "bluez-gnome-diffstat.txt"
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I've verified with the 1.5.0~ppa5 version of bluez-gnome that OBEX
sendto and browsing functionality work.
The entire stack that we had in hardy should be regressionless with
these packages now.
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Okay, I'll give a go to the obex-data-server in the bluetooth PPA then.
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Matti:
Actually a newer snapshot is needed it looks like to enable 4.x
compatibility. I tested the gvfs backend and browsing files.
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** Also affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mario Limonciello (superm1)
Status: New => In Progress
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