[gnome-bluetooth] g-p-m connectivity questions

Bastien Nocera hadess at hadess.net
Sun Mar 16 23:28:57 GMT 2008


On Sun, 2008-03-16 at 03:33 -0700, Daniel Qarras wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> not sure is this a bug or what so I thought to discuss about this first
> here. Anyway, I've got a Nokia 6021 phone and in phones.xml its driver
> is specified as "6021". When I start g-p-m with that driver, connection
> is established but among the output I see:
> 
> ** Message: Connected to device on /dev/ttyACM0
> ** Message: Exiting connect thread
> ** Message: Couldn't get our own phone number
> ** Message: driver and phone support sms notifications
> ** Message: driver or phone doesn't support getting the power source
> ** Message: emitting battery
> 
> Changing the driver to "AT" in phones.xml output is:
> 
> ** Message: Connected to device on /dev/ttyACM0
> ** Message: Exiting connect thread
> ** Message: Couldn't get our own phone number
> ** Message: driver and phone support sms notifications
> ** Message: emitting battery
> 
> So the power source complain is gone. Is this to be expected or is the
> "6021" driver unable to do something that the "AT" driver can?

The nk6510 driver from gnokii doesn't seem to support battery level
report (actually, it doesn't support checking the source of power). I'd
still recommend using the nk6510 driver, as it supports most of the
other features better.



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