Richard Hamnett wrote: > Can you confirm that you can / cannot send a file from your mobile > device to the laptop?
I never send files over Bluetooth between phone and laptop, and don't know how to it. I just tried it now, with the patched kernel, and these things happened: - When I asked the phone to "send by bluetooth" a picture file, it searched for devices and couldn't see my laptop, even though I set the laptop to be visible in the GNOME Bluetooth Preferences. - When in GNOME Bluetooth Preferences I told it to search for a new device to connect to, it couldn't see the phone even though I set the phone to be visible. - The laptop does have the phone in its list of known devices, so when I clicked button in GNOME Bluetooth Preferences to connect explicitly, the button grayed out, but the status icon still didn't show it connected after several seconds. - Despite the above "not connecting properly as shown by GNOME", when I ran pand on the laptop, it *was* able to make a 3G data connection to the internet through the phone! - Even though the phone was connected and had 3G networking going on, and the phone's screen showed a connected icon, the phone _still_ didn't show the laptop in the list of devices to send files to. I'm guessing the laptop isn't advertising its ability to receive files. Since I never use this part of Bluetooth, and there's no option for it in GNOME Bluetooth Preferences (they removed it!), I don't know if this has anything to do with the kernel changes. All I know which works is 3g data networking - running "pand" on the laptop, that pairing with the phone, and the resulting BNEP network able to be used as an internet connection. (Btw, it's annoying that "pand" isn't in the new bluez packages at all... and the scripts on bluez.org using D-BUS to connect don't work with the new version of bluez... a different bug). It's possible that sending and receiving files is not connected with the kernel change at all, since I noticed some people are reporting bugs with that and responses say it's something to do with the OBEX server, not pairing. As I don't use this part of Bluetooth at all, I'm not interested in fiddling about with OBEX except just trying it for you now :-) -- Jamie -- Bluetooth doesn't work (hci_cmd_task: hci0 command tx timeout) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268502 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs