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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Recently I have performed a clean install of Hardy (initially I upgraded).
It pleases me to indicate that now bluetooth is working as it should.
>From my point of view this issue can be considered as solved.
I have also indicated this in the thread I had on this issue (see
http://ubuntuforums.org
I have a Bluetooth USB dongle and the bluetooth module was loaded,
however no bluetooth icon was shown in the notification area.
dmesg | less showed that the module was loaded correctly and lsusb
showed that it found and correctly identified my dongle.
I had to install bluez-util before it starte
This certainly isn't true for me; bluetooth has always worked in windows
with the generic windows xp drivers. However, there is good news - using
the liveCD version of Kubuntu 8.04 Beta (KDE4 version). I'll be
migrating to 8.04 soon.
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Many people who dual-boot Ubuntu and Windows, say that if you download
and install the drivers from the DELL website, in Windows, bluetooth
starts working in Ubuntu, as well. Obviously, the Windows drivers enable
the bluetooth from BIOS, so, Ubuntu can recognize the onboard bluetooth.
I think the s
is there anyone working on this? Considering how long gutsy is now "on
the market" it's a shame that this still is an issue!
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Yes, it is still an issue with 7.10.
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I can confirm I still have the problem on Gutsy, but it is not a kernel
issue; when running Fedora 8 bluetooth works flawlessly.
On Jan 7, 2008 12:23 PM, Indy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, it still seems that in Gutsy and Linux 2.6.22 this has not been
> fixed.
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So, it still seems that in Gutsy and Linux 2.6.22 this has not been
fixed.
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This might be a good suggestion ... the bluetooth issue is also not resolved
for me.
If you do start a new bug, please provide the link here.
In that case all that have posted here can provide their info in the new bug as
well.
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Perhaps I should start a new bug...?
This issue has NOT been resolved with the recent Gutsy upgrade. In fact,
it seems to be worse.
I no longer am able to use my DiNovo keyboard. The mouse still works but
the same issue seems to occur.
Once the login screen is displayed, Bluetooth stops working
I've got a similar bluetooth problem. I have a logitech bluetooth
keyboard and mouse that worked great with 6.04, but when I boot 7.04 and
start moving my mouse it will go dead. The little LCD screen on my
keyboard says (no connection). I crawl behind the computer and
disconnect the little squar
I see this bug with a Dell Latitude D610 laptop, and a Sony Ericsson K600i
phone:
- hcitool scan shows the phone
- hcitool cc registers the laptop with the phone
- hcitool auth reports back
Not connected
So it's a bug confirmation in case that's needed.
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Gromit, Andrew to the "timing issue":
The bluez packages and all the BT related packages I found are
installed.
- hcitool scan recognizes the phone
- hcitool cc connects to the phone for about half a second (I can see ot my
phone)
- if I call hcitool auth during the active connection, it throws
Robin, you should see if you, by mistake, disabled the Bluetooth of your
computer, with a key combination.
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I have all four packages that you indicate already installed (checked with dpkg
-s ).
I indeed have heard that people were able to set their visibility through
System --> Preferences --> Bluetooth Preferences.
However, see also attachment, I can only set the visibility of the icon not of
my lapt
I was having the same problem with a fresh feisty install on my Dell
Inspiron 6400. Seemed I didn't have all the necessary bluetooth
packages installed. I already had gnome-bluetooth and bluez-utils.
After apt-get install bluetooth bluez-gnome, I was able to set the
visibility of the notebook fro
I have tried the above option. First I needed to do a sudo hciconfig hci0 reset.
Doing a hcitool scan shows that my phone is detected
0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~
Sun Aug 12, 22:26 $ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:17:D5:A6:6A:E4 SGH-D900
Next I did hciconfig -a
0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~
Sun A
At one point, for no reason at all, the phone stops detecting my laptop.
The laptop can detect the phone and send files, but the phone CANNOT
detect the laptop.
Do: hciconfig -a
Look for "UP RUNNING" at the 3rd line
It shows exactly that on my feisty.
Do: sudo hciconfig hci0 piscan
Then it shows
I don't know if that helps, but some guys claimed to have their
Bluetooth disabled right after enabling the Wireless, or installing some
drivers for the Wireless. I don't know how much truth there is in that,
but it may be connected with bug #122419. Anyway, I don't remember
having Bluetooth since
I have bought a Dell Latitude D800 and when it had Windows, the
Bluetooth was working. When I removed Windows and installed Ubuntu 7.04
Feisty Fawn, the Bluetooth stopped working. I checked out at my
computer's BIOS and I found out that it was saying "Onboard bluetooth:
Not installed". I have insta
Andrew,
Which tools do you get this issue with? I seem to be able to do an
OBEX-Push to the phone without it being paired (although I'm not at my
PC right now to check this!) it just won't pair.
M.
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Yo
With regards to the issue of you not having enough time to auth...
I believe that is because there is "no route to host". Which is the
error I am getting when I tired connecting to the phone in various ways.
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This is also not working on any of my computers running 7.04 with
generic USB dongles. It was working fine until the upgrade to Feisty.
The main issue I have is that hcitool can detect the phone after a scan,
however when "hcitool cc" is issued I do not have enough time to type
"hcitool auth". T
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I think I have a similar problem. I have a Samsung D800, and I cannot
send files from my phone to my hp dv5000 laptop (Feisty) which has
bluetooth built-in.
hcitool dev:
Devices:
hci000:16:41:7D:59:99
hcitool scan:
Scanning ...
00:17:D5:37:EB:56 D800
So it seems the c
Exact problem, but in kubuntu 7.04
Using generic usb bluetooth module, worked fine on dapper and edgy on Dell
dimension.
SDP errors pop up on book until command:
# sudo hciconfig hci0 reset
Then
# hcitool scan
can find devices, but cannot connect with them. Other devices cannot
discover compu
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Bluetooth
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I am having the same trouble that everyone else has had...my bluetooth
DUN connection with my Treo 650 worked fine in Edgy, but now in Feisty
it no longer works. Any help anybody can give would be appreciated.
Otherwise I am relegated to (shudder) Vista, where the Bluetooth DUN
works without a hitc
Could you list which packages you had to install so that we can check
that we haven't missed something.
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On a fresh new install of Unbuntu 7.04 (on desktop machine, not laptop),
I had to install all bluetooth packages I found in Synaptic (weren't
there by default like in Edgy), then reboot and it works (well except
for mounting my Nokia FS via Symbian).
Before I reboot it couldn't pair.
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I should also note that when I restart my laptop I have to type this
every time.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hcitool dev
Devices:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo hciconfig hci0 reset
Password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hcitool dev
Devices:
hci000:16:CE:F2:B0:EB
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo hcitool cc 00:19
Typing either "sudo hciconfig hci0 up" or "sudo hciconfig hci0 reset"
gets me my bluetooth device detected in "hcitool dev" but for some
reason my internal bluetooth is displaying as a usb device?!
I still can't connect, but I can do "hcitool scan" works.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hciconfig hci0 versi
After installing "bluez-gnome" package and then typing "sudo hciconfig
hci0 reset" I was able to detect my Bluetooth again with "hcitool dev".
My Bluetooth is not coming up in "/dev/rfcomm0" though as it did before
with the same configuration so I can not connect to my phone
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Regarding your suggestions, please find the results of my tests.
1. Confirmation of installation of bluez-gnome package
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get install bluez-gnome
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
bluez-gnome is already the ne
Typed obex:// in the nautilus bar (which btw changes to obex:///), the
result is attached.
Additional comment:
Initially hcitool scan gave the following result
Device is not available: No such device
And hcitool gave the result
Devices:
After issuing the command sudo hciconfig hci0 reset, the res
Someone ...
1. Make sure that bluez-gnome package is installed.
2. Please attach /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf
3. Try installing package gnome-vfs-obexftp, relogin and try discovery &
transfer by typing obex:// in nautilus location bar.
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I have no idea either. I just upgraded to feisty and my Bluetooth just
completely vanished.
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I tried that and no success. Unfortunately.
Still don't understand how the upgrade could have stopped it from working.
Is a different package used?
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Did you try installing the other obex packages? Perhaps that would help?
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** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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In further search on how to get bluetooth working again, today I installed the
package obexpushd.
This results in the fact that I no longer have to issue the command "sudo
hciconfig hci0 reset", but that my phone is immediately detected when using
"hcitool scan".
However, I still can not transf
Similar Problem, in Dapper and Edgy my bluetooth keyboard and mouse
auto-connected. Right after feisty update I have to fight and get the
keyboard/mouse working so I can login. When I try to run hcitool scan
nothing comes up. No such devices, and I can't get the devices to
reset. I am using the
I am also experiencing this problem. My built in Bluetooth is not being
detected in 7.04 after upgrading. My Bluetooth was automatically
detected in both Dapper and Edgy before.
My laptop specs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/SamsungR55
My Hardware Database id: 350252f289c4aa776cb168b15
** Attachment added: "my /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf file"
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