For your current problem you might want to subscribe bug #186973. I'll leave this one open until someone is able to confirm your experiences with Ubuntu 7.10.
For Ubuntu 8.04, please see bug #186973. Thank you ** Summary changed: - Bluetooth doesn't work. + obexftp does not work ** Description changed: + See messages below for current error, this description is related to + Ubuntu 7.10 + + ---------------------------------------------------------- Binary package hint: gnome-bluetooth There are many problems with this package that causes it not to work for me. So I'll try to be thorough as I can be. 1) No icon is shown in the notification area. Under Bluetooth Preferences there is an option to "Never display icon", "Only display icon when adapter present", or "Always display icon". I set it to "always display icon" but there is still never an icon. On my laptop, which has Fedora, I have it set to "Only display icon when adapter present" and it works. Using the same adapter even. 2) When you try to pair FROM your device nothing happens. You never get notice of it on the computer. On my device (a Blackberry), I'm asked to enter a passphrase, but once I do that, nothing happens in Ubuntu. After a couple of seconds my device reports a failure. 3) When you try to pair FROM Ubuntu, Bluetooth Preferences crashes. I go to the Services tab, select "Input service", then click Add. then click Show all devices, select my device (Blackberry 8320), then press Connect. My device prompts for a passphrase, which I enter. It then causes Bluetooth Preferences (bluetooth-properties) to crash. Here is what it says in the terminal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ bluetooth-properties process 3682: arguments to dbus_message_new_method_call() were incorrect, assertion "_dbus_check_is_valid_path (path)" failed in file dbus-message.c line 1074. This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library. ** ERROR **: Out of memory aborting... Aborted (core dumped) ------------------------------------------------------- Again, same set up, same phone, same bluetooth adapter, works flawlessly on my laptop with Fedora. So the bug must either be caused by my desktop computer hardware, or by ubuntu itself. Thanks. ** Description changed: - See messages below for current error, this description is related to - Ubuntu 7.10 + binary package hint: gnome-vfs-obexftp + Could not display obex://xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx error. + + See messages below for current error, this description is related to Ubuntu 7.10 ---------------------------------------------------------- Binary package hint: gnome-bluetooth There are many problems with this package that causes it not to work for me. So I'll try to be thorough as I can be. 1) No icon is shown in the notification area. Under Bluetooth Preferences there is an option to "Never display icon", "Only display icon when adapter present", or "Always display icon". I set it to "always display icon" but there is still never an icon. On my laptop, which has Fedora, I have it set to "Only display icon when adapter present" and it works. Using the same adapter even. 2) When you try to pair FROM your device nothing happens. You never get notice of it on the computer. On my device (a Blackberry), I'm asked to enter a passphrase, but once I do that, nothing happens in Ubuntu. After a couple of seconds my device reports a failure. 3) When you try to pair FROM Ubuntu, Bluetooth Preferences crashes. I go to the Services tab, select "Input service", then click Add. then click Show all devices, select my device (Blackberry 8320), then press Connect. My device prompts for a passphrase, which I enter. It then causes Bluetooth Preferences (bluetooth-properties) to crash. Here is what it says in the terminal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ bluetooth-properties process 3682: arguments to dbus_message_new_method_call() were incorrect, assertion "_dbus_check_is_valid_path (path)" failed in file dbus-message.c line 1074. This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library. ** ERROR **: Out of memory aborting... Aborted (core dumped) ------------------------------------------------------- Again, same set up, same phone, same bluetooth adapter, works flawlessly on my laptop with Fedora. So the bug must either be caused by my desktop computer hardware, or by ubuntu itself. Thanks. ** Description changed: binary package hint: gnome-vfs-obexftp + In Ubuntu Hardy this problem is solved (wort of): Could not display obex://xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx error. - See messages below for current error, this description is related to Ubuntu 7.10 + This description is related to Ubuntu 7.10: ---------------------------------------------------------- Binary package hint: gnome-bluetooth There are many problems with this package that causes it not to work for me. So I'll try to be thorough as I can be. 1) No icon is shown in the notification area. Under Bluetooth Preferences there is an option to "Never display icon", "Only display icon when adapter present", or "Always display icon". I set it to "always display icon" but there is still never an icon. On my laptop, which has Fedora, I have it set to "Only display icon when adapter present" and it works. Using the same adapter even. 2) When you try to pair FROM your device nothing happens. You never get notice of it on the computer. On my device (a Blackberry), I'm asked to enter a passphrase, but once I do that, nothing happens in Ubuntu. After a couple of seconds my device reports a failure. 3) When you try to pair FROM Ubuntu, Bluetooth Preferences crashes. I go to the Services tab, select "Input service", then click Add. then click Show all devices, select my device (Blackberry 8320), then press Connect. My device prompts for a passphrase, which I enter. It then causes Bluetooth Preferences (bluetooth-properties) to crash. Here is what it says in the terminal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ bluetooth-properties process 3682: arguments to dbus_message_new_method_call() were incorrect, assertion "_dbus_check_is_valid_path (path)" failed in file dbus-message.c line 1074. This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library. ** ERROR **: Out of memory aborting... Aborted (core dumped) ------------------------------------------------------- Again, same set up, same phone, same bluetooth adapter, works flawlessly on my laptop with Fedora. So the bug must either be caused by my desktop computer hardware, or by ubuntu itself. Thanks. ** Description changed: binary package hint: gnome-vfs-obexftp - In Ubuntu Hardy this problem is solved (wort of): + In Ubuntu Hardy this problem is solved (sort of): Could not display obex://xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx error. This description is related to Ubuntu 7.10: ---------------------------------------------------------- Binary package hint: gnome-bluetooth There are many problems with this package that causes it not to work for me. So I'll try to be thorough as I can be. 1) No icon is shown in the notification area. Under Bluetooth Preferences there is an option to "Never display icon", "Only display icon when adapter present", or "Always display icon". I set it to "always display icon" but there is still never an icon. On my laptop, which has Fedora, I have it set to "Only display icon when adapter present" and it works. Using the same adapter even. 2) When you try to pair FROM your device nothing happens. You never get notice of it on the computer. On my device (a Blackberry), I'm asked to enter a passphrase, but once I do that, nothing happens in Ubuntu. After a couple of seconds my device reports a failure. 3) When you try to pair FROM Ubuntu, Bluetooth Preferences crashes. I go to the Services tab, select "Input service", then click Add. then click Show all devices, select my device (Blackberry 8320), then press Connect. My device prompts for a passphrase, which I enter. It then causes Bluetooth Preferences (bluetooth-properties) to crash. Here is what it says in the terminal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ bluetooth-properties process 3682: arguments to dbus_message_new_method_call() were incorrect, assertion "_dbus_check_is_valid_path (path)" failed in file dbus-message.c line 1074. This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library. ** ERROR **: Out of memory aborting... Aborted (core dumped) ------------------------------------------------------- Again, same set up, same phone, same bluetooth adapter, works flawlessly on my laptop with Fedora. So the bug must either be caused by my desktop computer hardware, or by ubuntu itself. Thanks. -- obexftp does not work https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216928 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