In F17 with Gnome3 my laptop boots with Bluetooth enabled.
I had a solid bluetooth connection to my mouse with my built-in bluetooth on the Dell Inspiron 1525. I had installed a game and when I exited out, the bluetooth stopped working. Instead of just rebooting the system, I removed bluez and reinstalled it, but it still did not work. Now I'm stuck without a bluetooth connection or icon at the top.
I am running 12.04, and I have absolutely no use for bluetooth right now. I have turned it off, and after i turn it on again, it turns on. I have a dell latitude d830. Thanks for the help in advance
Additional info: it happened again; i turned bluetooth off before i left, restarted the computer, and bluetooth was on.
Is the usb device recognized when you run lsusb in the terminal?I don't do much BT on the pc but I seem to remember bluez and blueman from my previous adventures. Might want to run apropos to see what you've got:[redacted]@[redacted]:~$ apropos bluetooth
bluetooth-agent (1) - Bluetooth pass agent
bluetooth-applet (1) - GNOME applet for prompting the user for a Bluetooth passkey (
I have kubuntu 12.04 on my laptop and everything was fine untill some days ago, that my computer started saying that there was no bluetooth adapter, I use it with windows and it works perfectly. I do not know what happened with BlueDevil or something and I really want my Bluetooth to work again. Can anyone help me please
i had been using bluetooth fine, with devices working, but today when i turned on my computer again bluetooth strangely failed.
there is a bluetooth icon on the top bar, showing "bluetooth on", but if i click on the "bluetooth settings" item, a system settings window shows up and shows me a bluetooth on-off switch which is disabled (i.e.
Hello,
I connect my Thinkpad to a bluetooth speaker and the issue is that the sound is as if some packets were lost during the 2m trip they have to make.
I would like some assistance, or even just advice on where to go, to resolve the following issue.
I installed Fedora 17 on a Thinkpad T43. The bluetooth adapter was recognised, and BlueMan, BlueDevil or the gnome bluetooth manager all seem to be able to turn it on and off, as well as detect other bluetooth devices and pair with them.
sdptool is able to list available bluetooth services.
I'm sorry I nearly forget the post!