Hi Paul, On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 9:39 AM Paul Menzel <pmenzel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Dear Linux folks, > > > For the first time, I wanted to transfer a 2 MB PDF file from a Dell > Latitude E7250 with Debian sid/unstable with Linux 5.16-rc1 to a Nokia > N9 (MeeGo/Harmattan). Using the package *bluez-obexd* 5.61-1 and GNOME > 41, the device was found, and paired fine. Then I selected to transfer > the 2 MB file, and after starting for a second, it timed out after the > progress bar moves forward ones and failed. > > The systemd journal contains: > > obexd[21139]: Transfer(0x56243fe4f790) Error: Timed out waiting for > response > > Testing with a a 5 byte test text file, worked fine. Also testing with a > Galaly M32, both files were transferred without problems (though slowly > with 32 KB/s.) > > Trying to connect to the device with bluetoothctl failed for me, and the > journal contained, it failed. > > $ bluetoothctl > Agent registered > [bluetooth]# connect 40:98:4E:5B:CE:XX > Attempting to connect to 40:98:4E:5B:CE:XX > Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed > > bluetoothd[21104]: src/service.c:btd_service_connect() a2dp-source > profile connect failed for 40:98:4E:5B:CE:B3: Protocol not available > > As the Nokia N9 was once pretty popular in the Linux community, I am > pretty sure, it used to work fine in the past, and there is some > regression. It’d be great, if you could give me some hints how to > further debug the issue. We will need some logs, obexd and btmon, if possible.