Bluetooth issue
Francisco Toro
alitalc2 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 11 19:46:13 UTC 2016
Hi: I am new to Ubuntu and Linux in general. I recently decided I had
enough of Windows and replaced the OS on my laptop with Ubuntu
System:
Acer Aspire V5
AMD A4
8GB RAM (5.3 recognized)
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Updated 2016-11-11
I have encountered the following issue
UI:
All settings/bluetooth
Devices shows two devices detected and paired (both devices are android
Device#1 Samsung Galxy 3 smart phone, Connected switch "on", Paired "yes"
Device#2 ASUS Transformer, Connected switch "off", Paired "yes"
I click connect on the actual Device#2 , the "off" swith changes to "on"
for 5 seconds and then reverts to "off".
If I delete both devices and pair them in reverse order, the issue occurs
on the smart phone.
It appears that the OS cannot support more than one bluetooth device
connected at the time.
Is that the case? If no, is there a fix?
If yes, is there an elegant way to switch between devices without having to
delete them and re-pair them every time?
Love Linux by the way.
Thank you in advance
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