With up to date Ubuntu Jaunty, as installed by default without any manual additions, I cannot send files from N95 to computer. It does work the other way around.
after installing gnome-bluetooth I can send files from phone to PC
Why is gnome-bluetooth not installed and started by default, if bluetooth is enabled and visible? How on earth can users realize that they have an incomplete bluetooth setup, unless they manually select a package whose name or description does not even mention receiving files?
With up to date Ubuntu Jaunty, as installed by default without any manual additions, I cannot send files from N95 to computer. It does work the other way around.
after installing gnome-bluetooth I can send files from phone to PC
Why is gnome-bluetooth not installed and started by default, if bluetooth is enabled and visible? How on earth can users realize that they have an incomplete bluetooth setup, unless they manually select a package whose name or description does not even mention receiving files?