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This is still an issue with the stock Raring kernel. Using the upstream
kernel package cured the problem before, so it definitely seems Ubuntu-
specific. Trying the most recent upstream kernel again to make sure.
** Tags added: raring
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Maybe this bug is similar to the following:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1065157
Something I've noticed is if we switch between sessions, mouse gets back to
work fine.
Try it:
1. Make sure mouse stops to work
2. Switch to another session performing: ALT + F1
3. Then, s
I have removed the tag regression-update from this bug report as the tag
should be used for a regression which happend when installing a package
from the -updates repository. This tag is used by the Stable Release
Updates team to watch for regressions in packages from -updates and
inappropriate us
the system crashes again after using the mouse for about 3 days with the
brand new batteries.
is it possible to deactivate the battery status check for bluetooth
devices?
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the batteries i used are 1 week old but just to be shure, i've replaced
the batteries with new ones and now it seems to work (for about 10
minutes now)
if this error, with complete system crash, is caused by empty batteries, what
is going wrong?
is it the Apple Mouse or is it the Bluetooth system
btw, the batteries are new!
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Title:
Bluetooth mouse randomly disconnects
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nearly similar with my Apple Magic Mouse on Ubuntu 12.10 with all latest
updates.
mouse ist recognized and works some time (1-2 minutes) then it stops working
and the bluetooth-stick blinks like it searches for devices.
sometimes it even crashes the whole system having to hard-reset.
upgrading t
Same issues here with 12.10 (Kernel 3.5.0-18-generic) and a Razer Orochi
via Bluetooth. Sometimes the mouse will behave as if one axis is broken
- mechanically impossible on an optical mouse. I can provide further
logs if needed.
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After several days of no problems with the upstream kernel, I am fairly
confident that the problem is fixed there. Thanks developers for your
help. Is it possible to backport the fix to the stable kernel?
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Tags added: kernel-f
Thank you Joseph. I am installing the kernel you specified now.
It will take a few days of use before I am certain that the problem
happens/does not happen with this kernel.
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.7 kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and install both
the linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages.
If this bug is fixed in the ma
Reverting to Precise's bluez did not eliminate the problem.
However, when I booted into my last Precise kernel (3.2.0-32-generic) my
Bluetooth became as reliable as it was before. This is even with the
latest bluez (4.101-0ubuntu6).
So, this is not a bluez problem, but a regression in Linux betwe
Some updates:
When I lose the ability to move the mouse, the light on the Bluetooth
adapter continues to flash if the mouse is moved, suggesting that
Bluetooth commands are still being received. I am able to reconnect the
mouse by disconnecting the Bluetooth adapter, reinserting it and
reconnectin
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