On Wed, 2010-10-13 at 10:59 +0100, Chris G wrote:
I have just installed the 1.0.99.7 release candidate to see if it
has
cleared up issues I had with earlier versions (I think I tried 1.0 when
it first appeared).
I'm running it on an xubuntu 10.04 system with a Nokia E71.
It looks pretty good so far, definitely usable, but I have a couple of
issues/questions:-
When I first installed it just offered me 'Nokia', this was before
I'd even turned my E71 on, was it picking up a previous profile?
SyncEvolution uses the list of paired devices. This is mainted by Bluez
and contains also those devices which are not currently turned on or in
range. Limiting the list of devices to only those currently reachable
IMHO isn't the right thing to do (slow; I test setting up devices
without having them readily at hand).
If
so would it be worth deleting the profile and starting 'clean'?
You can do that by removing the pairing in the Bluetooth applet.
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Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
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