Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, I am closing it because the bug has been fixed
since Lucid. Feel free to continue to report any other bugs you may
find.
@wastvedt and anyone else who still has issues with bluetooth's on/off
status on reb
I too can confirm this bug. I'm on a ThinkPad w520 running Ubuntu 11.04.
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I've got a IBM ThinkPad/Lenovo T61 which is running Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook
and whenever I turn it on Bluetooth is always enabled, this has always
been the case with previous versions. I would also ideally have it
remember the previous state upon startup rather than it be fixed on/off.
I have in the p
Here's what I get with hciconfig:
hci0: Type: USB
BD Address: C4:46:19:EA:59:37 ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 64:1
UP RUNNING PSCAN
RX bytes:1013 acl:0 sco:0 events:34 errors:0
TX bytes:1347 acl:0 sco:0 commands:34 errors:0
lsusb gives me the following output:
Bus 0
I can confirm this bug is still an issue. I'm currently running 10.04.1
(fully updated as of Sep 11) on a Dell notebook and my bluetooth is
always enabled on each boot so I always have to go and disable it
manually.
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I've tried the lucid alpha-2 live cd on the thinkpad z60m, but could not
reliably boot to the desktop with it. When I did get to the desktop,
the bluetooth was initially on and could be toggled on/off with FN+F5.
Attempts to shutdown/reboot did not complete successfully and resulted
in locking up
Unfortunately it seems this bug is still an issue. Can you confirm this
issue exists with the most recent Lucid Lynx 10.04 release -
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/lucid/alpha-2/. If the issue remains
in Lucid, please test the latest 2.6.32 upstream kernel build -
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kern
I have just completed a fresh install of Karmic on my Thinkpad z60m.
The original issue still persists. Toggling bluetooth on/off with FN+F5
still works. Switching off bluetooth with FN+F5 and rebooting results
in bluetooth being re-activated again.
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...I don't have a Thinkpad anyway. My notebook is a acer Travelmate 6592
but in Jaunty I have the same problem.
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I installed Karmic on my notebook. Bluetooth and wifi are both disabled
at startup so I have to enable wifi each time. Can I configure boot up
status anywhere?
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thinkpad_acpi at version 0.23 for Karmic. Would be great if someone
could test the latest Karmic Alpha image and confirm if this is
resolved. ISO CD images can be found at
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ . Please let us know your results.
ogasaw...@emiko:~$ modinfo thinkpad_acpi
filename:
Same to me on Acer Travelmate 6592, Bluetooth is enabled after selecting
kernel and it is not possible to stop it, tried
System->Administration->Services and System->Preferences->Sessions, too.
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As said in bug #292087 this should be fixed in thinkpad-acpi release
0.21-20081019.
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11738
The thinkpad_acpi version in current jaunty says 0.21. But I think its
pre 20081019 !
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The same problem on my Acer Aspire 5710g with Jaunty Beta. I disabled
bluetooth in System->Administration->Services and
System->Preferences->Sessions but nothing changed.
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The same problem on my Acer Aspire 5920G with Jaunty beta. Bluetooth is
on immediately after startup, regardless its previous state.
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I have this problem on a freshly installed Jaunty (2.6.28), I don't have it on
an updated Intrepid (2.6.27) on the same machine.
on Jaunty, Bluetooth is alway on on startup, which isn't the behavior on
Intrepid.
It should remember the last configuration before shutdown/restart.
Is this the same b
I have a z60m and am currently experiencing the same problem. This was
not an issue in Hardy but since upgrading to Intrepid bluetooth is now
always switched on upon reboot. It doesn't matter if I have switched
bluetooth off with FN+F5 prior to a reboot either.
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I don't want it to be disabled by default. It should be like it was
before the last shutdown.
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This problem is because new thinkpad-acpi in kernel 2.6.27.
New thinkpad-acpi: add bluetooth and WWAN rfkill support, and it enable
bluetooth defaultly when it init. So you can see your bluetooth always enabled
when your system boot up.
To resolve it, you should change your modprobe.conf if thin
Hi!
I can confirm this on my thinkpad r60e - I am able to deactive wlan,
bluetooth or both using the FN+F5 but on every startup bluetooth is
activated again.
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in some kernel version the behavior changed in the way that I now can
switch the wifi connection also off (this wasn't possible at the time I
wrote this report first)
but it's still the case that bluetooth is enabled on every boot.
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I disable bluetooth by using the Fn+F5 key combination. (Which is the
only one working currently.)
The bluetooth led is on shortly after I choose which kernel to boot.
I looked at the bluetooth entries in the places you told me. But nothing
seems to happen there.
Here is are some information fro
Hi Philipp,
Can you describe a little more specifically how you are manually
disabling bluetooth? What happens if you disable bluetooth in
System->Administration->Services and System->Preferences->Sessions ?
Thanks.
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