Got the same after jaunty->karmic upgrade. In my case adding "rfcomm bind all" to /etc/rc.local was sufficient to solve this one.
I believe I've already done (4.) in the past.
All the configuration lines in rfcomm.conf are ended with semicolon in my case.
And the channel didn't change for me - it's still 4.
My mobile is Nokia N95-2 by the way.
In conclusion, this bug should probably be renamed to "rfcomm.conf configuration is ignored at start-up" or something similar.
Got the same after jaunty->karmic upgrade. In my case adding "rfcomm bind all" to /etc/rc.local was sufficient to solve this one.
I believe I've already done (4.) in the past.
All the configuration lines in rfcomm.conf are ended with semicolon in my case.
And the channel didn't change for me - it's still 4.
My mobile is Nokia N95-2 by the way.
In conclusion, this bug should probably be renamed to "rfcomm.conf configuration is ignored at start-up" or something similar.