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Hello guys,
I just don't know why but I can't get kdebluetooth to start.
I did:
pacman -S kdebluetooth
It installed, and than I ran it with the command kdebluetooth (this is how I did it in KDE3) but... 'Command not found'
Why ?
It looks like it isn't even installed
[wernerl@WernerPC servicetypes]$ locate kdebluetooth
/home/werner/.kde/share/icons/KDE_Crystal_Diamond_2.7_Classical_Mod/16x16/apps/kdebluetooth.png
/home/werner/.kde/share/icons/KDE_Crystal_Diamond_2.7_Classical_Mod/22x22/apps/kdebluetooth.png
/home/werner/.kde/share/icons/KDE_Crystal_Diamond_2.7_Classical_Mod/32x32/apps/kdebluetooth.png
/home/werner/.kde/share/icons/KDE_Crystal_Diamond_2.7_Classical_Mod/48x48/apps/kdebluetooth.png
/home/werner/.kde/share/icons/crystal_project/128x128/apps/kdebluetooth.png
/home/werner/.kde/share/icons/crystal_project/16x16/apps/kdebluetooth.png
/home/werner/.kde/share/icons/crystal_project/22x22/apps/kdebluetooth.png
/home/werner/.kde/share/icons/crystal_project/24x24/apps/kdebluetooth.png
/home/werner/.kde/share/icons/crystal_project/32x32/apps/kdebluetooth.png
/home/werner/.kde/share/icons/crystal_project/48x48/apps/kdebluetooth.png
/home/werner/.kde/share/icons/crystal_project/64x64/apps/kdebluetooth.png
/var/lib/pacman/extra/kdebluetooth-4.0.1-1
/var/lib/pacman/extra/kdebluetooth-4.0.1-1/depends
/var/lib/pacman/extra/kdebluetooth-4.0.1-1/desc
/var/lib/pacman/local/kdebluetooth-4.0.1-1
/var/lib/pacman/local/kdebluetooth-4.0.1-1/depends
/var/lib/pacman/local/kdebluetooth-4.0.1-1/desc
/var/lib/pacman/local/kdebluetooth-4.0.1-1/files
/var/lib/pacman/sync/extra/kdebluetooth-4.0.1-1
/var/lib/pacman/sync/extra/kdebluetooth-4.0.1-1/depends
/var/lib/pacman/sync/extra/kdebluetooth-4.0.1-1/desc
Someone who can help me out ?
I didn't get any error messages when installing kdebluetooth.
Last edited by WernerL (2008-08-16 17:34:05)
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[joey@Kessler ~]$ pacman -Ql kdebluetooth
kdebluetooth /usr/
kdebluetooth /usr/bin/
kdebluetooth /usr/bin/kbluetooth4
kdebluetooth /usr/bin/kbluetooth4-devicemanager
kdebluetooth /usr/bin/kbluetooth4-inputwizard
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That works...
thanks. :-)
but I can't open the device manager..
[wernerl@WernerPC ~]$ kbluetooth4-devicemanager
process 4254: arguments to dbus_message_new_method_call() were incorrect, assertion "path != NULL" failed in file dbus-message.c line 1070.
This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library.
D-Bus not built with -rdynamic so unable to print a backtrace
KCrash: Application 'kbluetooth4-devicemanager' crashing...
sock_file=/home/wernerl/.kde4/socket-WernerPC/kdeinit4__0
If I run kbluetooth4 the bluetooth icon apears in the systray, but all options ar disabled except quit and about...
//edit
Plugged the bluetooth adapter into another usb port and it is working now, but it seems like my phone can't find the bluetooth adapter
I set mode to discoverable
On kDE3 it always worked so I guess it's not my adapter. :-)
Last edited by WernerL (2008-08-17 11:37:24)
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That works...
thanks. :-)but I can't open the device manager..
[wernerl@WernerPC ~]$ kbluetooth4-devicemanager
process 4254: arguments to dbus_message_new_method_call() were incorrect, assertion "path != NULL" failed in file dbus-message.c line 1070.
This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library.
D-Bus not built with -rdynamic so unable to print a backtrace
KCrash: Application 'kbluetooth4-devicemanager' crashing...
sock_file=/home/wernerl/.kde4/socket-WernerPC/kdeinit4__0If I run kbluetooth4 the bluetooth icon apears in the systray, but all options ar disabled except quit and about...
//edit
Plugged the bluetooth adapter into another usb port and it is working now, but it seems like my phone can't find the bluetooth adapterI set mode to discoverable
On kDE3 it always worked so I guess it's not my adapter. :-)
Hmm it says it is a bug, but try running dbus-launch kbluetooth4-devicemanager and see what it is happening otherwise it might be a bug.
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It still doesn't work.
Any other solutions to get bluetooth working in kde4.1 ?
It doesn't have to be kbluetooth for me, if it is something that works...
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I've been using gnome-obex-server from the gnome-bluetooth package to receive files from my cell phone... I didn't even know there was a kdeblutooth package compatible with KDE4 until I found this post.
It only saves files to the Desktop, though, and opens a separate window for each file instead of re-using the same window through the whole file transfer...
Last edited by Deciare (2008-08-20 11:55:26)
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Thanks deciare. the gnome bluetooth thing works.
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