
Il 17/03/23 13:35, Stakanov ha scritto:
In data venerdì 17 marzo 2023 15:35:39 CET, Marco Calistri ha scritto:
linux-turion64 obexd[2888]: Unable to find service record Ciao carissimo.
By the token of : https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-bluetooth/msg01628.html and similar pages concerning the last line with "service record", and by looking at you output:
Salve amico! 😁
11.27.40 ERROR Manager:223 error_handler: Authenti> mar 17 11:27:40 linux-turion64 blueman-sendto[13581]: blueman-sendto 11.27.40 ERROR Client:26 on_session_failed: D8:9A:34:> mar 17 11:27:40 linux-turion64 obexd[2888]: Unable to find service record this seems to be an error of authentication? Try to set you external (receiving) device to accept your incoming files without authorization. Does this work then?
I don't know if this setting is available/permitted, I never check it or being aware of this possibility.
If it is character based: I had a look at the thread in the link and on others, they had a problem with libiconv not being present others with the character encoding. Libiconv does not seem to exist for opensuse. iconv itself is meant for character conversion (where AFAIU, libiconv is based on it). I ignore which library for your desktop environment should do this function under opensuse. Do the filename have special characters like "è, é, à" etc.?
No, in my file-transfer attempt, the filename was not containing special characters
Question: when you did pair the device, which direction did you take? Did you request pairing from the external device or from the pc to the device originally. I had cases were one of the two direction of pairing caused troubles with authentication although the devices appeared paired, the other paring direction instead worked. I would therefore also suggest (besides the authorization issue) to unpair and to try then the pairing in the opposite direction of what you originally did, and to see whether this changes things.
I sincerely don't remember this particular, but I can try to delete the remote device and try pairing it again. Actually the not working direction is from computer to the remote device. Anyway I remember that Bluetooth did worked in the past, may be that the subsequent updates both in BT stack and/or kernel, did broke the functionality. Regards, -- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20230315 Kernel: 6.2.4-1-default - XFCE: (4.18.1)