[Bug 774362] [NEW] Bluetooth keyboard pairs once, breaks after reboot

Joshua Element Green 774362 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Apr 30 19:06:54 UTC 2011


Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: bluez

I experienced this bug on Maverick and now on Natty.  My MSI based laptop has a built in bluetooth adapter, which is reported as such with lsusb:
Bus 002 Device 007: ID 0db0:3801 Micro Star International

I have a Bluetooth Logitech Mediaboard PS3 keyboard.  The issue is that
I can get it to pair once (after system upgrade), enter the pin and the
keyboard/track pad work great.  Reboot the system and it no longer
functions.  Can't find the device anymore via "Set up new device.." via
the applet, just sits there "Searching for devices"... after pressing
the reset button the keyboard etc.  hcitool scan also doesn't show any
devices.  I removed /var/lib/bluetooth/40:61:86:42:6C:33 and tried
again, but still no luck.

I suspect some sort of persistent state data is getting stored which
causes it to no longer function, but I would have thought that removing
/var/lib/bluetooth/* would have fixed it if so.

I have a diNovo Mini Bluetooth dongle which the keyboard works fine with
on the same install of Ubuntu Natty, but it does not use bluez from what
I can tell (no bluetooth applet icon).

Current bluez package version: bluez-4.91-0ubuntu1

** Affects: bluez (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Bluetooth keyboard pairs once, breaks after reboot



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