[Bug 282325] Re: nautilus-sendto doesn't support Obex Push file transfer anymore

2008-10-15 Thread MouSeX
Sorry, I was out for some days. The last Updates fixed this. But here are the requested outputs (even if they rae very late :() [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep -i bluez ii bluez 4.12-0ubuntu2 Bluetooth tools and daemons ii bluez-al

[Bug 282325] Re: nautlis-sendto doesn't support Obex Push file transfer

2008-10-12 Thread MouSeX
** Attachment added: "screenshot of error message" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18467117/nautilus-sento.png ** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18467118/Dependencies.txt ** Summary changed: - nautlis-sendto doesn't support Obex Push file transfer + nauti

[Bug 282325] [NEW] nautilus-sendto doesn't support Obex Push file transfer anymore

2008-10-12 Thread MouSeX
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: nautilus-sendto After the new bluetooth updates nautilus-sendto first removed the "Bluetooth (OBEX push)" item and after the last updates it has the item again and lists my bluetooth devices but if I klick on "Send" it just displays the message " Obex Pus

[Bug 260655] Re: Beagle doesn't show JPG results

2008-09-17 Thread MouSeX
** Summary changed: - Beagle doesn't index jpeg exif tags + Beagle doesn't show JPG results ** Description changed: Binary package hint: beagle Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex - beagle 0.3.7-2ubuntu1 + beagle 0.3.8-1ubuntu1 - I would expect that beagle detects jpeg images as image/jpeg and i

[Bug 260655] Re: Beagle doesn't index jpeg exif tags

2008-08-24 Thread MouSeX
** Description changed: Binary package hint: beagle Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex beagle 0.3.7-2ubuntu1 I would expect that beagle detects jpeg images as image/jpeg and indexes them the same way as in hardy. In Ubuntu Hardy beagle properbly indexed Jpeg exif info but in Intrepid it d

[Bug 260655] [NEW] Beagle doesn't index jpeg exif tags

2008-08-23 Thread MouSeX
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: beagle Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex beagle 0.3.7-2ubuntu1 I would expect that beagle detects jpeg images as image/jpeg and indexes them the same way as in hardy. In Ubuntu Hardy beagle properbly indexed Jpeg exif info but in Intrepid it detects a wrong Mi