-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2014-03-23 03:17, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2014-03-23 02:08, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Of course, I will do it. Tomorrow, it is 3 AM here.
As promised, I'm testing it right now (13.1) I installed it, then tried "add applet" to the panel. Did not see it. So I logged out, back in. Same thing. Well, perhaps, that's not the way to do it. So I plugged in my USB-BT dongle, and then I suddenly noticed the BT applet in the XFCE panel. Good! I clicked on it, and noticed that the old configuration (from 12.3?) with my mobile phone is still there. So I, went ahead and tried to directly send a file to my cell phone. Feeling adventurous. Failed. "GDBus.Error:org.bluez.obex.Error.Failed: connect error: Connection refused (111). If on the menu I select "connect", it apparently connects (the identifier and name are correct). But my mobile phone says nothing. If I tell by phone to search for devices, it finds none. Well, maybe I should try deleting the config and try pairing it - if they are paired now, it was done on another life. Huh... removing a device is not obvious. How to do it? Ah! the "-" sign below the list in the config dialog. Then I click now on "+" to add a device. It finds my phone. I select it, click "continue". I get a prompt on the cell phone to pair and accept the pin (I do not have to type it, I see it already displayed). I accept pairing on both sides. I try sending a file. I get a notification on the phone, but I do not get a place to click on accept. It takes 20 seconds on the phone to get it. Finally, I get a prompt to accept the file, it is transferred, and... what? I get a "SD card error" on the phone. I don't understand, the card is connected and accessible on the phone. I try the other direction, phone to computer. On the list of the bluetooth connections, the mobile phone lists the computer as "multimedia audio". I try sending anyway. I get no further message on the cell-phone, nor on the computer. I do not know if anything was transferred. I try "send" from computer: now I get a time out. I disconnect/connect again. Now the computer is not listed as "multimedia". However, same result, nothing is apparently transferred, unless it goes automatically to some folder I know nothing about. I try again computer to phone: time out. The menu shows the phone as disconnected. I try to connect several times more: failure. The phone now shows disconnected and can not be reconnected. I click on turn off bluetooth, then back on. Try to connect to phone... same result. I set computer to visible. I disconnect BT on phone, then connect it. The computer displays as "vinculated" on the phone. I click on the phone side to connect. Fails. I unplug the USB-BT dongle. Applet disappears. I plug it back. Applet reappears. Click on it to connect to phone. Pulse audio config shows a new device: my phone (High Fidelity Capture (A2DP Source). Indeed, if I play a video on my phone, it plays through the computer speakers... (listed under the "output devices" tab). Sigh. Not what I wanted at all. I try again to send a file to the phone... failure (GDBus.Error:org.bluez.obex.Error.Failed: Timed out waiting for response). Sound from the phone remains connected. I try then with Gnome on my laptop. I have 3 USB-BT dongles of the same model (one I can not find), so I plug a different one on the laptop. However, I can not tell Gnome to turn it on. It goes on for a few seconds, then goes off again. The mobile phone does see my laptop, but can not "vinculate" to it (I see "vincular a este dispositivo", in Spanish: I do not know the correct English words for this). "hcitool scan" on the laptop finds my cell phone. I do not know what is wrong with gnome on the laptop, but I hoped to compare the behaviour there with XFCE on the desktop, to find out if I can transfer files. I will have to log out in the desktop (XFCE) and log back in, using gnome instead. Sigh. Wait. [...] As soon as I start gnome in the desktop, I get a prompt on the phone, requesting to synchronize contacts. I get the prompt a second time when I start Thunderbird, but it disappeared when I was ready to copy it here. I do not know what program does it. I got it a third time. Tried to get the phone to do a screenshot, timeout again, I did not remember the keycombo for screenshots fast enough. It wants my history of phone calls, it seems. I do not see a drop-down menu on the top-right corner of Gnome that displays "bluetooth", contrary to the laptop, despite both having the same software versions. However, I do get a "tool" icon, and clicking there I get an "All settings" window. There is "bluetooth" on it. If I click on it, I see something very similar, perhaps the exact same thing, as I got in XFCE with your applet. Selecting my phone, I see the possibility to send files, so I try. Nope, timeout error. I think this is your applet, not the native gnome thing. Could they be interfering? Got a screen capture from the prompt on the phone to read my phone list, finally. I'll copy the text later. I'm not familiar with the current Gnome, which is why I use XFCE instead. I do not see a bluetooth menu from the top-right, contrary to what I get on my laptop, so I don't know what to do. Perhaps try with a new user... Switch user fails. I have to log out instead. Wait. [...] Ok, tried a totally new user with Gnome. I do not get the native gnome bluetooth thing, as in the laptop, but your applet, and only inside the settings dialog. And it fails to transfer files. I do get a notification on the phone that says (translated from Spanish): +++············· "PBAP request" Allow computername access to the phonebook (word is clipped, so it is unsure which one it wants). ·············++- Clicking on it, I get a dialog that says (translated from Spanish): +++············· (i) Access to the phone book computername wants to access to your contacts and your phone call history. Do you want to allow access from computername? [V] Allow always. [Accept] [Cancel] ·············++- If I accept it, I get the same prompt perhaps 3 minutes later, which means that it failed to transfer anything. Well... that's all it occurs me to test. As you can see, I can do throughout tests. I do it often, it is one of the ways I contribute. I spent about two hours on it. I was not idle talking nor spamming :-) HTH. - -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlMu4owACgkQtTMYHG2NR9XlwgCglX8r7v9JBUlWlfkXZbxYHkJi Y04AnjhY8DnY6JsNVsxSy7QgjTxXoeuX =pWBT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org