OBEX file browsing extremely slow
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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nautilus (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
With recent updates to Ubuntu 12.04, OBEX file browsing of Bluetooth devices is working again, but still not quite as well as it was in the 10.x series.
This is a Samsung NC-20 working with a Nokia C5.
In particular, OBEX file browsing is extremely slow, at least using Nautilus.
It was never exactly snappy, but it was nowhere near this slow in Ubuntu 10.10.
From the Gnome bluetooth-applet, click the item corresponding to my phone, and pull down "Browse Files..." .
An icon for the phone promptly appears on the desktop.
But after this, things grind to a halt.
It typically takes a couple of minutes to open a directory, even a directory containing a single directory item.
100% reproducible on this system.
Other Bluetooth functions are quite fast. For instance, I browse the web over BT DUN connections, and it feels like a fast modem.
Please have a look at this!
We're almost there!
affects: | bluez (Ubuntu) → gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu) |
Changed in nautilus (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Incomplete → Confirmed |
I tried filesystem listing by mounting using
obexfs -b<device-id> ~/bla
With this, browsing is fast.
What does this mean?