I think Robert Lange (rcl24)'s speculation on 2008-05-21 is true. I have
the same issus with my apple wireless keyboard but not the accompanying
apple wireless mouse. I must manually disconnect the keyboard in the
system (by using my mouse) and then touch it. If I touch the keyboard
first, the firs
I'm running the current version of Ubuntu Lucid Lynx and I'm having the same
problems with the bluetooth connection.
After a restart or sleep the devices need to be repaired!
Is there any fix for this??
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I get exactly this issue with a bluetooth mouse on 9.04, has the issue
resurfaced?
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Logitech MX5000 doesn't connect via bluetooth under ubuntu
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Logitech MX5000 doesn't connect via bluetooth under ubuntu
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I have replaced my speedlink mouse with a wireless mighty mouse and it
works flawlessly. I recommend it to everyone.
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I am having this same problem with 3 different systems, using integrated
Bluetooth or external dongles, using Intrepid with all updates as of
today.
I tested with a Microsoft keyboard + mouse combo, as well as with a
Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000.
Here are USB IDs of 2 of the bluetooth
>With anyone still experiencing issues, does running "sudo hciconfig
hci0 lp hold,park" before you turn on your mouse >help?
Nope :/
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Brian I can't try your workaround because now I have the problem anymore
This is what I do:
(Bluetooth Preferences) -> (Visibility Setting) -> ALWAYS VISIBLE
RESTART
(Bluetooth Preferences) -> (Visibility Setting) -> HIDDEN
RESTART
I don't kowow why, but the problem is gone... I'll made mor
Ok... I'm wrong with ALWAYS VISIBLE works, but with HIDDEN works
only at first reboot... :(
Brian I try your workaround and it works!
I put your string in a terminal and then turn on my mouse.
Great but what does it mean? :D
Thanks
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With anyone still experiencing issues, does running "sudo hciconfig hci0
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Same problem here Logitech bluetooth Travel Mouse V270, installed
correctly, but not reconnected at startup...
Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex.
Thanks for any suggestion.
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I should correct myself. The problem is still there. I don't know how
and why it worked yesterday. Maybe timeouts were shorter than usual.
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> ECantona, did the removal of libbluetooth2 cause the removal of other
packages?
No it didn't. I think the package was there because I installed Ubuntu
more than a year ago and made distribution upgrades since.
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ECantona, did the removal of libbluetooth2 cause the removal of other
packages?
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I have the same issue as Ecantona.
ECantona wrote:
> I can confirm that there is a disconnection problem in Intrepid Ibex
> with linux 2.6.27-7-generic. I am using Speed-Link Notebook Laser
> Bluetooth Mouse. After a long period of inactivity, I have to switch the
> bluetooth off and on to get the
I can confirm that there is a disconnection problem in Intrepid Ibex
with linux 2.6.27-7-generic. I am using Speed-Link Notebook Laser
Bluetooth Mouse. After a long period of inactivity, I have to switch the
bluetooth off and on to get the connection reestablished. Although it
generally works that
I wouldn't know what it would be. I just know that the mouse and
keyboard refuses to reconnect until I delete them from the list and re-
set them up. Maybe it could be the settings but I don't see anyplace to
change anything.
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I was one of the original experiencers of this bug, and can confirm it
is still fixed. Perhaps it is something else causing the problem?
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I forgot to mention I'm running Ubuntu, not Kubuntu. I don't know if
that makes a difference.
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It isn't fixed for me. I'm running Intrepid and I have a Dell Bluetooth
Keyboard and Mouse. After a being away from the computer for a while,
neither one of them will reconnect. If I try to set them up again, they
fail to connect. I have to remove them from the paired devices list and
then reco
This should be "Fix Released" for Intrepid as well.
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I also can confirm that since the 8.04.1 update everything works as it
should! :-)
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Copied to hardy-updates.
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I have been experiencing this annoying and extremely frustrating bug for
some time. After updating to the proposed kernel yesterday, I can say
with extreme happiness that it does indeed fix it. Even after being a
away all night and having the connection drop, a simple move of the
mouse and less tha
** Tags added: verification-done
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Tim Gardner (timg-tpi)
Target: None => ubuntu-8.04.1
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It appears this bug is going to be fixed soon in a kernel update, but I
don't know if that is the temporary fix or a long-term fix. I just
thought I'd give my two bits in case it helps anyone working on this
problem. I have a Logitech MX5000 keyboard and a Microsoft Bluetooth
Notebook Mouse 5000 co
I've pulled the -proposed kernel and let a paired mouse sit idle for
about 25 minutes. It is able to wake back up after low power mode, so
the patch is working properly.
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Accepted into -proposed, please test and give feedback here
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It worked for me, what a relief. Thanks again.
Paulo
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Thank you for the fix. I compiled the git kernel yesterday and will be
able to test it tonight. I'll keep you posted.
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Closing the bluez-utils task. Although a workaround can be applied
there, the proper fix is in the kernel package.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Status: New => Invalid
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ACK for SRU. Is this actually a problem in bluez-utils as well, or
should that task be closed?
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Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Status:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
hardy.git;a=commit;h=3923c54f44b4e8d31118b8a8b096cc85013d859f
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Tim Gardner (timg-tpi)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
Target: None => ubuntu
SRU Justification:
Impact: Bluetooth devices lose connectivity after some idle time.
Patch Description: Force user space to reconnect.
Patch: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
hardy.git;a=commit;h=3923c54f44b4e8d31118b8a8b096cc85013d859f
TEST CASE: See bug description
Email from M
This is the patch that Marcel is referencing:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.devel/15745
Disregard the previous two debdiffs then, and instead this one against the
kernel tree (still for an SRU).
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Marcel Holtmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The timeou
@Marcel: Could you maybe port that to Ubuntu Hardy/Intrepid for us?
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The timeout change is only fixing a symptom. If you wanna disable the
timeout you can have a one-line patch that does so. The real fix for
this is a kernel patch to the hidp.ko driver that I posted to the bluez-
devel mailing list.
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Attaching a patch against hardy-proposed.
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** Description changed:
(Note: This is a direct copy of my bug KDE bug report at
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153877)
I have tw
Attaching a patch against intrepid.
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Hi,
I wanted to try this workaround here, but I'm having trouble compiling.
Could you point to what I'm missing? (We can go to the forums if
necessary.)
$ apt-cache show bluez-utils | grep Version
Version: 3.26-0ubuntu6
$ apt-get source bluez-utils
$ sudo apt-get build-dep bluez-utils
$ curl -O
I've verified that this fix works for me too. Makes bluetooth a much
much nicer experience. Hopefully we can backport this to hardy for more
folks to benefit :)
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Status: New => Inv
I have been testing with my patched copy of blues-utils for a week now,
and have noticed no ill effects. The mouse and keyboard reconnect
within a second or two of pressing a key or moving the device,
regardless of how long they have been idle.
Unless someone has a solid reason why this is no goo
Sounds like the elimination of the timeout would definitely solve this
issue.
However, what about those of us who really have no clue how to build
modules or download source packages?
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I have backported the (temporary?) fix from bluez CVS to Ubuntu's bluez-
utils 3.26-0ubuntu6 package that makes the IO timeout for input devices
configurable via a conf file, including the default option of having no
IO timeout. Attached is the diff of the package source.
I have tested it (using
FYI:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.devel/15744
There may be a patch very recently committed to CVS that will resolve
the issue. I've yet to find some time to verify however.
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I believe that Bug #220249 is another symptom of this same underlying
bug, so it should probably be marked as a duplicate of this bug.
I have the same problem under Gnome on Hardy. I use a Logitech diNovo
Media Desktop Laser keyboard and mouse combo. When one of the devices
has been inactive for
I've got this bug too with an MX1000 mouse and MX5000 keyboard. The
weird thing is that the bluetooth manager shows the keyboard and mouse
as connected (when they are asleep), but if I manually disconnect and
then wiggle the mouse or press some keys, they reconnect just fine. It
seems as though t
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Apparently this bug consists after 8.04 release
My bluetooth keyboard was working fine until I upgraded to the release
(from the beta a few weeks ago), since then my bluetooth keyboard has
not been working as it should.
I can pair the keyboard using the bluetooth manager, however nothing
ever
This bug is also in Ubuntu (Gutsy and Hardy).
After some minutes of inactivity mouse and keyboard stop responding.
In bluetooth manager they result always connected even when not working. I have
to manual disconnect them to restart them.
** Changed in: kdebluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
The bug is still in the current hardy Kubuntu beta
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if you right click on your gnome bluetooth manager. go to preferences, then
under the first tab there is a section labeled "mode of operation"
Click on the button that says "visible and connectible for other devices."
Also the slider that says "make adapter invisible after" should be at "NEVER"
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I seem the have a similar problem. I am using a desktop computer with
ubuntu gusty 7.10 gnome. And have bluetooth LT MX1000 leyboard and
MX5000 mouse..
After about 15 min. my bluetooth mouse and keyboard lose connection and
i am unable to reconnect other than sudo hidd --search.
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This same thing happens to my mouse (Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse
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I have a IBM ThinkPad X41 Tablet with integrated bluetooth. I am pretty
much running the stock version of Ubuntu (no changes since install,
except for updates)
After a period of ~15-2
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