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Bug 1370

Summary: kbluetooth cannot be disabled using UI dialog
Product: TDE Reporter: f_ii <f_ii>
Component: tdenetworkAssignee: Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf>
Status: RESOLVED NOTOURPROBLEM    
Severity: normal CC: albator78, bugwatch, f_ii
Priority: P5    
Version: 3.5.13 [Trinity]   
Hardware: Other   
OS: Linux   
Compiler Version: TDE Version String:
Application Version: Application Name:

Description f_ii 2012-12-22 11:47:00 CST
Description of problem:

kbluetooth cannot be disabled using UI dialog.

I do not use kbluetooth on subset of my TDE desktop machines.
I was surprised to see that kbluetooth cannot be easily disabled from auto start answering fo following dialogs:

Are you sure you want to quit KBluetooth?
->Quit

Should KBluetooth still be restarted when you login?
->Do Not Start

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
trinity-kdebluetooth-1.0_beta9_r769275-1.fc17.opt.x86_64
trinity-tdebase-3.5.13.1-1.fc17.opt.x86_64
fedora-release-17-1.noarch

How reproducible:
100%

Steps to Reproduce:
1. login into TDE session
2. Quit KBluetooth
  Quit (dropdown on icon)
  Are you sure you want to quit KBluetooth?
  ->Quit
3. Try to disable KBluetooth using next dialog
  Should KBluetooth still be restarted when you login?
  ->Do Not Start
4. Restart machine

Actual results:
 KBluetooth does not get disabled.
Expected results:
 KBluetooth should get disabled.
Additional info:
Comment 1 Francois Andriot 2012-12-28 09:24:37 CST
Hello,
kbluetooth is provided as an "extra" package for Fedora, it is not officially supported (nor provided) by the Trinity project.
Also, it does not work at all currently with Fedora 17, so you should consider uninstalling it.

If someone is able to make a working kbluetooth for TDE, he is welcome :-)
Comment 2 f_ii 2013-04-10 04:50:05 CDT
(In reply to comment #1)
> Hello,
> kbluetooth is provided as an "extra" package for Fedora, it is not officially
> supported (nor provided) by the Trinity project.
> Also, it does not work at all currently with Fedora 17, so you should consider
> uninstalling it.
> 
> If someone is able to make a working kbluetooth for TDE, he is welcome :-)

Understand.
Uninstalling package removes it as adviced.
Comment 3 Francois Andriot 2013-07-24 10:42:44 CDT
This package was experimental, and we still lack Bluetooth in TDE.
Closing bug report.