Hi I looked at it again, this time in Ubuntu 12.10.
It's still broken.
HOWEVER
If "auto-authorize" is set on the phone, IT WORKS!!
The phones file directories open (in not-unreasonable time)
Otherwise, you go through the process of typing in a confirmation number
in the phone, then typing the same number into a dialog in Linux,
and NOTHING.
SO the remaining problem has to do with the authorization step.
Fix this, and we'll be HALFWAY THERE!!!
Because... BT file browsing is a SIGSEV on 64-bit machines. Made a separate bug for that.
Hi I looked at it again, this time in Ubuntu 12.10.
It's still broken.
HOWEVER
If "auto-authorize" is set on the phone, IT WORKS!!
The phones file directories open (in not-unreasonable time)
Otherwise, you go through the process of typing in a confirmation number
in the phone, then typing the same number into a dialog in Linux,
and NOTHING.
SO the remaining problem has to do with the authorization step.
Fix this, and we'll be HALFWAY THERE!!!
Because... BT file browsing is a SIGSEV on 64-bit machines. Made a separate bug for that.