I managed to turn on the bluetooth device from within Debian wheezy, and
now the bluetooth works on Ubuntu too. Kind of a big workaround...
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** Description changed:
In previous versions (<= Raring) I was able to turn on the bluetooth (on
Raring I had to install blueman). Currently my device is not detected.
Commands such as `rfkill list`, `hcitool dev`, `lsusb` won't show any
bluetooth device.
My laptop is an hp nx7400.
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Public bug reported:
In previous versions (<= Raring) I was able to turn on the bluetooth (on
Raring I had to install blueman). Currently my device is not detected.
Commands such as `rfkill list`, `hcitool dev`, `lsusb` won't show any
bluetooth device.
My laptop is an hp nx7400.
ProblemType: Bug
If I try to start indicator-bluetooth manually, I get this error too:
$ /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/indicator-bluetooth/indicator-bluetooth-
service
** (process:4640): CRITICAL **: bluez.vala:104:
GDBus.Error:org.bluez.Error.NoSuchAdapter: No such adapter
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