I'm sorry. I have to make some corrections to what I just wrote.
What I meant was: If I try to use gnome-bluetooth then apt has to remove bluez-gnome and the gnome metapackage. So I'm assuming gnome is migrating from gnome-bluetooth to bluez-gnome. Even nautilus-sendto now suggests bluez-gnome and makes no mention about gnome-bluetooth. Jaime Alberto Silva Socio / Representante Legal SG Automatización Ltda. Pereira \ Risaralda \ Colombia On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Jaime Alberto Silva < jaimealbertosi...@gmail.com> wrote: > The gnome metapackage depends on bluez-gnome, so if I try to use > gnome-bluetooth then apt has to remove bluez-gnome and gnome-bluetooth. So I > suppose gnome is migrating from gnome-bluetooth to bluez-gnome. > > Even nautilus-sento now suggests bluez-gnome instead of gnome-bluetooth. > > Jaime Alberto Silva > Socio / Representante Legal > SG Automatización Ltda. > Pereira \ Risaralda \ Colombia > > > > On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 4:25 AM, Filippo Giunchedi <fili...@debian.org>wrote: > >> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 02:04:37AM -0500, Jaime Alberto Silva wrote: >> > I have also tried to establish connection laptop <-> desktop and it >> doesn't >> > work. The desktop is not updated, so it is working fine (bluetooth obex >> option >> > in nautilus-sendto, sends and receives files). When I try to send a file >> from >> > the desktop to the laptop it says that the laptop does not support OBEX. >> And >> > when I try to send a file from the laptop to the desktop is the same as >> with >> > any other device, it keeps trying with no success. Both devices trust >> each >> > other. >> > >> > Since I noticed that bluez-gnome now conflicts with gnome-bluetooth I >> purged >> >> have you tried with gnome-bluetooth instead of bluez-gnome? >> >> filippo >> -- >> Filippo Giunchedi - http://esaurito.net - 0x6B79D401 >> >> "I drank what?" >> -- Socrates >> > >