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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bastien! Bastien! Bastien! If he can't do it noone can!

More seriously:

Your work is much appriciated and looked forward to!

22 January 2008 at 13:58

Anonymous Anonymous said...

<3

You sir, ROCK!

Meanwhile.. my windows system at work just craped out trying to deal with a sony ericsson and a nokia device at the same time.

22 January 2008 at 14:18

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Woo-hoo ! Rock on, dude !

22 January 2008 at 14:56

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Superb. Superb.

22 January 2008 at 15:44

Blogger Simon Howard said...

It's great to see decent Bluetooth support appearing in Gnome at long last. Thanks and keep up the good work!

22 January 2008 at 15:45

Blogger Étienne Bersac said...

Congrats. Sadly, gnome-user-share is outdated in Debian.

22 January 2008 at 16:34

Anonymous Anonymous said...

that's great!
just a question... if you can't port gnome-vfs-obex to gio in time for 2.22, does that mean that there won't be any bluetooth browsing possible in nautilus in 2.22?

22 January 2008 at 19:48

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

Yep, no gnome-vfs-obexftp port means no ObexFTP browsing in 2.22.

22 January 2008 at 20:41

Anonymous Anonymous said...

So, for the stupid (like myself) - what's the Idiot's Guide To Exactly What I Have To Run To Send Files From My Phone To My Shiny GNOME Desktop in this brave new world? Thanks :)

22 January 2008 at 21:25

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

Adam, step 1 is to install Fedora, step 2, follow the guide on the Fedora wiki.

22 January 2008 at 22:06

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hadess: installing Fedora, no thanks, guide, thanks. :)

Seems with the new gnome-bluetooth and bluez-gnome's applet running I can successfully find the computer from my phone and pair with it. But when I try to send any file from phone to PC, it says it can't find any devices. Yes, I set discoverable in the Bluetooth applet.

adamwill (login via lj doesn't seem to be working)
Is gnome-user-share really required just to receive a file that the phone is trying to push? It seems unnecessary. And I'm fairly sure this used to work somehow.

22 January 2008 at 22:55

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

> hadess: installing Fedora, no thanks, guide, thanks. :)

I don't think you need to go any further then, it'll be a while before it hits the other distros...

22 January 2008 at 23:18

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually, it's in Mandriva Cooker already:

From: GXtz Waschk (devel@mandriva.com)
Reply-To: cooker@mandrivalinux.org
To: changelog@mandriva.com
Subject: [RPM] cooker contrib/release gnome-user-share-0.20-1mdv2008.1
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 15:51:49 +0100 (CET) (06:51 PST)

All other bits (gnome-bluetooth etc) got updated today too. So it's only not there if this stuff is still only in SVN / Fedora-specific patches, not in the latest tagged releases.

23 January 2008 at 02:25

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is bluetooth-sendto a command that can be used from the command line like gnome-obex-send today? I hope so at least.

1 February 2008 at 09:07

Anonymous Anonymous said...

All I can say is: GO GO GADGET OBEX GO!!!

In other words--1000 thanks!!

autocrosser@ubuntuforums

3 February 2008 at 22:37

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