I just installed Ubuntu 12.04 (dual boot, kept Windows just in case) on my new Acer Aspire One 756-877. As soon as I installed it I also installed the Broadcom driver, since wifi wasn't working, and that solved it right away.
Hi! I'm having a problem that I see is quite common, but I still can't find an answer in the forums.
I just installed Ubuntu 12.04 (dual boot, kept Windows just in case) on my new Acer Aspire One 756-877. As soon as I installed it I also installed the Broadcom driver, since wifi wasn't working, and that solved it right away.
Hi I have ubuntu 12.04.2 amd64 installed on a dell inspiron n5010 and want to know how to confirm the bluetooth is turned off.
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.
Hi!I've got a Dell Inspiron 1525 with "Dell Computer Corp. Wireless 355 Bluetooth". I'm using Blueman.The problem: when I turn off the bluetooth device in blueman, the bluetooth led in the laptop don't turn off.
Xubuntu 12.04
Dell Inspiron 700m laptop
The bluetooth launcher icon shows in the panel, but when I open it and select "turn bluetooth off", nothing happens. The icon remains as does the option to turn it off. Can someone please tell me how to disable bluetooth from Terminal?
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.
Have bluetooth dongle inserted into the back of my HP Ubuntu v8.10 laptop. The bluetooth icon is in the toolbar at the top of the screen. I am trying to pair with a serial (RS232) bluetooth adapter. When I right-click on the bluetooth icon to set preferences the device, I get the Bluetooth Applet v1.8 (bluez) preferences window.
It's going to be almost one year next month since I completely switched to Ubuntu.
But one problem I have not been able to solve yet or I haven't cared about is Bluetooth problem.
There is a bluetooth icon in the top application bar( on top right), that says "Bluetooth: On" whenever I move my mouse cursor over it, but bluetooth service never works whenever I try to send something or try