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Old 10-20-2008, 05:05 AM
Christoph Burgmer
 
Default Status of kdebluetooth4

Are there any plans to package kdebluetooth4 in the future? I found RFP #491580 and a ubuntu package kdebluetooth 1:0.2-0ubuntu2 [1].



The KDE 3 package is not working under KDE 4 as it needs the kio client for Konqueror. The newest kdebluetooth seems somewhat unstable, and it currently seems to lack some features of the KDE 3 version, but it look usable.



Christoph



[1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/i386/kdebluetooth/1:0.2-0ubuntu2
 
Old 10-20-2008, 07:43 AM
Andreas von Heydwolff
 
Default Status of kdebluetooth4

Christoph Burgmer wrote:
Are there any plans to package kdebluetooth4 in the future? I found RFP
#491580 and a ubuntu package kdebluetooth 1:0.2-0ubuntu2 [1].


The KDE 3 package is not working under KDE 4 as it needs the kio client for
Konqueror.


In a similar vein, exporting contacts from kaddressbook via bluetooth
yields the error message "gnokii ist not configured" or some such
although gnokii as a standalone program does work. I was thinking of
using the KDE3.5.9 package of kaddressbook (which, btw, on the way from
Etch to Lenny lost it's "export to mobile phone" menu entry) but this
sounds like I can spare myself the trouble of trying it.


Would I have to compile kdebluetooth for KDE4 to be able to use it with
kaddressbook? I tried once but compiling stopped with some error message
and I did not bother any further. Are there any very inofficial packages
somewhere? Would the Ubuntu one work on a sid box?


Regards,

Andreas


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Old 10-20-2008, 08:36 AM
Christoph Burgmer
 
Default Status of kdebluetooth4

Am Monday, 20. October 2008 schrieb Andreas von Heydwolff:

> Christoph Burgmer wrote:

> > The KDE 3 package is not working under KDE 4 as it needs the kio client

> > for Konqueror.

>

> In a similar vein, exporting contacts from kaddressbook via bluetooth

> yields the error message "gnokii ist not configured" or some such

> although gnokii as a standalone program does work. I was thinking of

> using the KDE3.5.9 package of kaddressbook (which, btw, on the way from

> Etch to Lenny lost it's "export to mobile phone" menu entry) but this

> sounds like I can spare myself the trouble of trying it.



I was speaking of the general overview which comes up when clicking on the bluetooth taskbar icon and which was implemented through a kio service. This was as I see it the central entry point to the functionality offered, and which even doesn't show up in kdebluetooth4 anymore. I don't know though if this affects other ways of accessing kdebluetooth, if they exist.



> Would I have to compile kdebluetooth for KDE4 to be able to use it with

> kaddressbook? I tried once but compiling stopped with some error message

> and I did not bother any further. Are there any very inofficial packages

> somewhere? Would the Ubuntu one work on a sid box?



The Ubuntu deb installs without problems, though the side effects like crashes might be related to the package being built for a different distribution.



Christoph
 
Old 10-20-2008, 10:01 AM
"Ramon Antonio Parada"
 
Default Status of kdebluetooth4

You can compile from scratch. I suggested time ago. Seems usable code.

Here is my old email to the list.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ramon Antonio Parada <rap@ramonantonio.net>
Date: Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:05 PM
Subject: kdebluetooth4
To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org


kdebluetooth4 version 0.1 was launched (http://bluetooth.kmobiletools.org/).
Maybe could be packaged?


PS: Seems OpenSUSE has packaged it.


Cheers,
Ramon Antonio



On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Andreas von Heydwolff
<listmail@sandpsych.at> wrote:
> Christoph Burgmer wrote:
>>
>> Are there any plans to package kdebluetooth4 in the future? I found RFP
>> #491580 and a ubuntu package kdebluetooth 1:0.2-0ubuntu2 [1].
>>
>> The KDE 3 package is not working under KDE 4 as it needs the kio client
>> for Konqueror.
>
> In a similar vein, exporting contacts from kaddressbook via bluetooth yields
> the error message "gnokii ist not configured" or some such although gnokii
> as a standalone program does work. I was thinking of using the KDE3.5.9
> package of kaddressbook (which, btw, on the way from Etch to Lenny lost it's
> "export to mobile phone" menu entry) but this sounds like I can spare myself
> the trouble of trying it.
>
> Would I have to compile kdebluetooth for KDE4 to be able to use it with
> kaddressbook? I tried once but compiling stopped with some error message and
> I did not bother any further. Are there any very inofficial packages
> somewhere? Would the Ubuntu one work on a sid box?
>
> Regards,
>
> Andreas
>
>
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Hello

I have a samsung q45c FY07 laptop with ATI chipset. I run Etch on it.

The problem is that I can not listen music without playing it through
built-in speakers. This exasperates other people =)

So, turning off speakers is not hardware feature. How it can be done by
Debian?


Regards

Eugene Tarasov


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