Can confirm the workaround of johannes (#50) on Linux Mint
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Linux Mint 17.2 Rafaela"
I had a file browser open listing the device under its name after using a "browse files on device" button in one of the bluetooth applets. I had to "eject" this device in the file browser. Then
after creating the empty directory and then I could access the folders on my phone (age old Samsung Gio, Android 2.2).
(Reminder and unrelated to this issue: no files could be seen, in the folders. Each file has to be made accessible to bluetooth on the Android side in the file browser.)
Can confirm the workaround of johannes (#50) on Linux Mint
DISTRIB_ DESCRIPTION= "Linux Mint 17.2 Rafaela"
I had a file browser open listing the device under its name after using a "browse files on device" button in one of the bluetooth applets. I had to "eject" this device in the file browser. Then
obexfs -b 03:12:0F:38:89:9C ~/tmp/bluetooth -mount- point
after creating the empty directory and then I could access the folders on my phone (age old Samsung Gio, Android 2.2).
(Reminder and unrelated to this issue: no files could be seen, in the folders. Each file has to be made accessible to bluetooth on the Android side in the file browser.)