BLUETOOTH

Israel israeldahl at gmail.com
Fri Jan 3 19:37:35 UTC 2014


On 01/03/2014 12:45 PM, Gary Kirkpatrick wrote:
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> On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Israel <israeldahl at gmail.com 
> <mailto:israeldahl at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>     What do you mean by reinstalled?  Did you reinstall Lubuntu?  What
>     version are you using right now?
>     Is this the same issue you ran into earlier, or a different issue?
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>     On 01/03/2014 12:32 PM, Gary Kirkpatrick wrote:
>>     Suddenly I can not connect my blue tooth earphones nor my
>>     keyboard. I can connect my Android phone however.
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>>     I removed all bluetooth items in Synaptics and still no success.
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>>     Is there a list of packages that one needs to install to make
>>     these devices work?  perhaps when I reinstalled I missed something.
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>>     Any other thoughts?
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>>     thanks
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>>     garyk
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> No just reinstalled bluetooth packages.  I have pulse and pavu 
> installed.  The keyboard and earphone won't connect.  I think this was 
> after a new kernel was installed.
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> garyk
Try booting into the older kernel with everything installed.  It may be 
that the kernel is the issue, not the packages.
If the kernel is the issue, you can go from there.
That is assuming you simply upgraded the kernel and didn't change any 
configurations or do any other major things.  If the Bluetooth worked 
before the kernel upgrade, it seems likely that the modules in the 
kernel might be the problem (this is why it is nice to keep a few extra 
kernels installed, in case a problem shows up in a new kernel)
When you boot your system (and you probably already know this... but 
just to be absolutely certain) hold the SHIFT key down to show the GRUB 
menu.  Choose one of the options below the current highlighted option, 
and test your bluetooth there.


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