bug#52829: bug#32166: GNOME Settings panel for Bluetooth dysfunctional

2022-01-04 Thread Mathieu Othacehe
Hello, > Using the bluetooth-service and blueman, I can manage to connect to > bluetooth devices. However, the "Bluetooth" section in the GNOME > settings reports: "No Bluetooth Found", as can be seen in the attached > capture. Took me some times to figure it out, but the attached patches do fix

bug#32166: GNOME Settings panel for Bluetooth dysfunctional

2019-11-03 Thread Ben Sturmfels
On Mon, 04 Nov 2019, Ben Sturmfels wrote: > On a side note, given that Bluetooth is listed in GNOME settings, perhaps > bluetooth-service should also be added to %desktop-services? It's > included by default in Trisquel. The other non-obvious thing about installing bluetooth-service is that bluet

bug#32166: GNOME Settings panel for Bluetooth dysfunctional

2019-11-03 Thread Ben Sturmfels
On Mon, 23 Jul 2018, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Taylan Kammer skribis: > >> I've got Bluetooth running by adding (bluetooth-service) to my list of >> services and connecting my devices via 'bluetoothctl', which are now >> fully functional, yet the GNOME Settings panel for Bluetooth still says >> it

bug#32166: GNOME Settings panel for Bluetooth dysfunctional

2018-07-23 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Taylan Kammer skribis: > I've got Bluetooth running by adding (bluetooth-service) to my list of > services and connecting my devices via 'bluetoothctl', which are now > fully functional, yet the GNOME Settings panel for Bluetooth still says > it couldn't find Bluetooth and asks me to insert a Blu

bug#32166: GNOME Settings panel for Bluetooth dysfunctional

2018-07-15 Thread Taylan Kammer
I've got Bluetooth running by adding (bluetooth-service) to my list of services and connecting my devices via 'bluetoothctl', which are now fully functional, yet the GNOME Settings panel for Bluetooth still says it couldn't find Bluetooth and asks me to insert a Bluetooth dongle. It doesn't bother