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Hello,
I'm the happy owner of a new android smartphone and I'd like to share some files with my computer.
I did the pairing without any problem but when I try to send a file from my computer to the phone using gnome-bluetooth (bluez), I've got an error message "Unable to find service record".
Do you think it's a problem with my computer or with the phone ?
How to fix it ?
Thank you
edit: ok I've an hint. It doesn't works using the applet in the gnome-shell panel but it works if I'm using the command "bluetooth-sendto" in a terminal.
Last edited by martvefun (2011-06-25 17:15:35)
English is not my native language, sorry for the mistakes
Arch amd64, GNOME, Thinkpad
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I'll add to this that I'm seeing the same thing. gnome-shell panel sees the phone (Huwaei Ascend) but only the command line actually gets the job done.
The phone also sees the computer, but shows it paired/non connected /not trusted.
The command line that martvefun used works fine here as well for sending files.
An addendum: Nautilus > right click > send to... works as well. It would appear that the gnome-shell applet is the culprit, not the actual bluetooth connectivity.
Last edited by caseyjp1 (2011-07-19 11:55:07)
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Been trying to fix this problem, so far i couldnt find anythin useful.
Has this been resolved alrdy?
(I also have: able to send from cli, but "unable to find service record" using the applet)
Last edited by klz (2012-05-25 14:33:54)
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