*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1308922 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1308922
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1308922
There is no way to change the bluetooth system name from the standard GUI
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This is technically no gnome-bluetooth bug, but a bug in the
gnome-system-settings.
But this info here is gone if not linked to the new bug.
So if you don't mind I'll mark this here as duplicate of the new one?
Technically it would be better to assign it to the new package, but the new bug
130892
Of course it should be possible to change. IF a default should be
chosen, it should be $HOSTNAME.
The bug still lives in 14.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/837196
Titl
Hi Mathieu,
With regards to changing the hostname in System Information (or through
"Details" in Unity Control Center) - at least on my laptop that is not
possible - the field is greyed-out and my hostname is the correct one.
Thanks to TJ's comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquit
Hi Mathieu,
In my latest distro, Ubuntu 13.10, there is a field for setting the
Bluetooth "Friendly Name" in the blueman-adapters panel. I think it
works, at least on the system I'm using now. (However, this isn't a
fresh installation, and I may have performed some work-around last
year.)
But t
No, it actually means there is nothing to fix I just have missed the
updates to the bug.
It's invalid according to GNOME because there is a way to change the system
hostname via System Information in the control panel:
http://www.hadess.net/2011/06/pretty-oh-so-pretty.html
As expressed above, th
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