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"Bluetooth panel redesign"

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Blogger m0z said...

I'm glad to see some news about the bluetooth part of Gnome, thank you!

You said that we will have to click on the devices to open the properties panel and to connect it. Is that mean that the automatic connection of bluetooth headsets wiil be removed?

If not, will it be reviewed/fixed for some devices? My Motorolla S305 can't be connected automatically for some reasons, but I see Gnome making attempts :( )

9 December 2013 at 18:40

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

m0z: There's nothing in gnome-bluetooth that automatically connects to your headphones, it's the headphones connecting to your computer. That'll still work as it did before.

9 December 2013 at 18:52

Blogger ocrete said...

While you're at it, any chance you'll add PAN server support to NM/Gnome-Bluetooth? With BlueZ 5, I can't use blueman anymore.

9 December 2013 at 20:18

Blogger Kristian Høgsberg said...

Looks great, but who has a phone like that anymore?

9 December 2013 at 21:02

Blogger Pete said...

I enjoy seeing these dialogs evolve. Keep up the work and posts!

9 December 2013 at 23:27

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

ocrete: What's "PAN server"? There's PAN or NAP. Try using test/test-nap in the BlueZ sources?

krh: Loads of people's phones still look like that. But if your phone is Samsung, Apple or Google branded, I've made a little fix :)

Pete: thanks, I'll certainly try to!

9 December 2013 at 23:43

Blogger Stéphane Raimbault said...

I'm already impressed by the quality of GNOME interfaces and bluez stack in GNOME 3.10!

10 December 2013 at 08:42

Anonymous Anonymous said...

just an idea, show the device icon, left to the label of each device in the device overview. So people can more easy recognize the devices.

Older people will not know what a certain mobile phone is, but if you show a mobile phone icon, they certainly will understand.

10 December 2013 at 11:10

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