[Bug 905403] [NEW] bluetoothd Permission denied (13) when connecting headset

2011-12-16 Thread Peco
Public bug reported: Fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10 gnome-bluetooth installed: 3.2.0-0ubuntu2 Dongle Belkin Components B8T017 Bluetooth+EDR 2.1 with Plantronics 2XX What I expect: 1) Discover the bluetooth device. 2) Pair it (exchange passcodes). 3) Connect the headset and use it. Instead: 1)

[Bug 879923] Re: No file transfers possible with cell phones, regression since oneiric alpha

2011-12-07 Thread Peco
IMHO, the bluetooth is a general issue from Ubuntu (11.10+). Issues sending files, issues paring Headsets, mouses and keyboards, issues installing different stacks and applications (bluez, blueman, etc) and now a big mess when you want to look for a solution or a workaround. Again, IMHO,

[Bug 879923] Re: No file transfers possible with cell phones, regression since oneiric alpha

2011-12-02 Thread Peco
Hi, Same issue here. Fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10 Dongle Belkin Components B8T017 Bluetooth+EDR 2.1 Phone and Headset don't work anymore. Dec 2 20:28:06 xx bluetoothd[11729]: Adapter /org/bluez/11729/hci0 has been enabled Dec 2 20:28:31 xx bluetoothd[11729]: Permission denied (13) Dec 2

[Bug 369169] Re: LCD brightness control broken

2009-04-29 Thread Peco
Similar issue here. Laptop Packard Bell Easynote BG45 On Ubuntu 9.04, lowering the brightness works fine, but increasing the brightness does not work. I can't handle it from the gnome-power-manager, nor from the brightness-applet. The brightness control always comes back to a low value. Here

[Bug 369169] Re: LCD brightness control broken

2009-04-29 Thread Peco
Similar issue here. Laptop Packard Bell Easynote BG45 running Ubuntu 9.04 I can not increase the brightness. It jumps from one value to another and it seems to have a limit around the 60%. I can't handle it from the gnome-power-manager, nor from the brightness-applet. The brightness control