[Bug 292385] Re: Connection refused since it tries to connect to port 143 instead of 993

2008-11-02 Thread Marcel Holtmann
This is not a question. This is a real bug. Evolution stops working for me with Ubuntu 8.10 and it clearly uses the wrong port. With 8.04 the same setup was working. -- Connection refused since it tries to connect to port 143 instead of 993 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292385 You received this

[Bug 292385] [NEW] Connection refused since it tries to connect to port 143 instead of 993

2008-11-01 Thread Marcel Holtmann
Public bug reported: After the upgrade to Ubuntu 8.10 I can't check my emails anymore using Evolution. I always get a "connection refused" message. The mailserver is using IMAPS on port 993, but Evolution keeps trying port 143. Pressing F5 for folder refreshing works, but retrieving the actual ema

[Bug 274950] Re: Look into switching to bluez 4.x

2008-09-30 Thread Marcel Holtmann
The Debian naming scheme is broken. You did it right, but now you are falling back to something totally broken while Fedora and OpenSuSE get it right. Tell the Debian maintainers to follow upstream proposal and stop messing around with things they have no clue about. -- Look into switching to bl

[Bug 274950] Re: Look into switching to bluez 4.x

2008-09-29 Thread Marcel Holtmann
The init script should be /etc/init.d/bluetooth and not "bluetoothd", please use what all other distros are using and not try to make up something. -- Look into switching to bluez 4.x https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274950 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desk

[Bug 274950] Re: Look into switching to bluez 4.x

2008-09-29 Thread Marcel Holtmann
ALSA has no enumeration for virtual devices and every Bluetooth headset is a virtual device. We discussed this at PlumbersConf and might get into the direction to allow enumeration via the "hint" API with plugins to enumerate virtual devices, but we are not there yet. This also means that these de

[Bug 274950] Re: Look into switching to bluez 4.x

2008-09-28 Thread Marcel Holtmann
The problem with HID pairing (mouse/keyboard) has nothing to do with the btusb driver. They are not related at all. -- Look into switching to bluez 4.x https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274950 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to