This is reported against an old version of Ubuntu and many things has
changed since then. Because of that we won't fix this issue however if
this behavior repeats on a modern version please fill a bug report
against it and we will take it from there.
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Why? They have perfectly operational devices that are durable, long
lasting, and perform to or exceed all product claims.
Linux, on the other hand, does not work with these now "old" technology
devices which have been out for years and are popular choices. Linux has
simply failed to operate as d
Instead of blaming Linux, how about blaming Logitech and Creative?
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It did. I used Ubuntu for two years and rather liked it. But the hardware
problems eventually just became too cumbersome to deal with. I'm pretty
happy now with Mac OSX.
EVERY upgrade of Ubuntu for two years broke my logitech wireless keyboard -
including the latest. For most of them, I could
The workaround at post 31 worked here on 10.04. Should be high as this
would send any new user straight back to an alternative OS!
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I have removed BT soft from 10.04 and installed BT soft from 9.10.
MX5000 works fine now.
I must say tho this is quite faux pass.
I can`t imagine what i would do not have an old keyboart an mouse...
Definitely higher than low btw.
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Also note that it must be possible to connect the keyboard/mouse in gdm.
All of the above instructions only work after login.
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Updated workaround instructions:
Mouse:
1) Connect backup keyboard (required!) and optionally backup mouse
2) Start System/Preferences/Bluetooth Manager or blueman-manager. Alt-F1 helps
if you don't have a backup mouse.
3) Activate "Search" on the toolbar so that the mouse appears. Moving the
m
The problem still exist on the beta 10.04
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Er, by now it works I am referring to the workaround in post number 5
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Ok installed latest kernel and now it works!
k...@it-001:~$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 007: ID 046d:c709 Logitech, Inc. BT Mini-Receiver (HCI mode)
Bus 002 Device 006: ID 046d:0b02 Logitech, Inc. BT Mini-Receiver (HID proxy
mode)
Bus 002 Dev
Ok I just have to figure out how to get this out of HID proxy mode
manually
$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 009: ID 046d:c70a Logitech, Inc. MX5000 Cordless Desktop
Bus 002 Device 008: ID 046d:c70e Logitech, Inc. MX1000 Bluetooth Laser Mouse
Bus 002 Device 007: ID 046d:0b02 Logitech, Inc. BT Mini-Receiver
Any objections to raising the priority on this one? I rely on the
bluetooth dongle for this MX5000 for all my bluetooth devices.
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Hmmm, updated to latest Kernel and the workaround stopped working.
So tried updating to Karmic in case that would fix it but same issue. Dongle
is showing up in USB compatibility mode again. No longer can I sync my
smartphone or bluetooth headphones.
Thoughts?
Any logs you would like?
There is
There is discussion about possibly moving to Blueman for 10.04, but it's
still very early. Going to mark this Low (since we have a workaround),
and will track for 10.04
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The post..
#16 Schlameel wrote on 2009-07-13:
Worked for me!
9.04 Jaunty. Logitech Bluetooth Desktop MX5000.
I am now able to use my dongle as a Bluetooth hub. Fine work.
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On Tue, August 25, 2009 19:34, Robbie Williamson wrote:
> Could someone please re-test with Karmic Alpha 4 + updates and verify
> this problem still exists.
The problem still exists with Karmic Alpha 4, but is gone as soon as
blueman is installed and keyboard+mouse are coupled. After the initial
c
Could someone please re-test with Karmic Alpha 4 + updates and verify
this problem still exists.
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Hi Robbie:
For this particular bug, there has been a lot of activity that has
changed. The tool that is used to switch Logitech keyboards into HCI
(bluetooth radio) mode has moved into udev and has a different
interface.
As soon as the new GUI tool (be it gnome-bluetooth or blueman) is
selected
Mario, have you done any recent testing with bluetooth keyboard
recognition and Karmic?
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In 8.x, I could not get the keyboard to work when the dongle was in
bluetooth mode (not USB mode). I had to unplug and plug in the dongle.
Upgrading to 9.04 didn't change that behavior at all. I still had to
unplug and plug in the dongle to use the keyboard. The upgrade worked
fine, I had no is
Schlameel wrote: "I could not get this working in 8.x and when I
upgraded to 9.04 it did not fix anything for me. " sue Was the
bluetooth keyboard working during the upgrade, and the failed to work
after reboot? Or did you have to upgrade with a wired keyboard as well?
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I could not get this working in 8.x and when I upgraded to 9.04 it did
not fix anything for me. However, I was able to do something a bit
unnatural to get it working without any hack or config change; I just
needed a wired keyboard. I did try to clean up any config file changes
I had made then fo
I've got this on two machines, and have for several versions.
The only way I've found is to press the button on the dongle and on the
keyboard with each bootup. It's discouraging.
One machine is an AMD Optera with two processors and the other is a quad
intel - both 64 bit. Identical keyboards a
I'm using the Logitech MX5500 Bluetooth, and other than needing to add
the numlockx startup fix, everything is now working out of the box on
Jaunty 9.04 (fresh installation). I no longer need to use the USB HID
mode (disable bluez) as I did in 8.04 and 8.10, and instead finally!
have both keyboard
This problem showed up for me with Ubuntu 8.10. On bootup, the Logitech
wireless mouse is found and paired. The logitech wireless keyboard is
not. If I press red button on dongle, and then red button on keyboard,
they do pair. But if the system is rebooted, you must do this manual
pairing again
For me it doesn't work with Jaunty RC (fresh installation).
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I upgraded to Jaunty RC today and my problems are fixed now. Pairing
does finally work now, as well as file transfer between Bluetooth
devices.
Everyone who had problems with pairing should try it with Jaunty.
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Hi amedee,
thanks for your help trying to fix the BT issues, however i'm concerned
about all the dupes that you've marked against this bug, checking them i
don't really get why they are dupes.
Can you elaborate about why did you marked them as dupes from this bug?
is because of the blueman sugges
I tried Blueman as amedee suggested but it does not work better. Again,
the devices are found but pairing fails.
Anyway, Blueman looks like a great software to me and should at least be
included in the repos.
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I have rebooted a couple of times.
My experiences:
* GRUB: keyboard becomes available after about 5 seconds. If you need
your keyboard in GRUB, set the timeout higher, like 10 seconds. I assume
that this is the normal time for the RF to make connection.
* GDM login: not tested, I use autologin
*
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Martin,
Please try to pair with another bluetooth device, like a phone.
If you can't confirm that another bluetooth device also works, then I'm afraid
that your work around does not work.
Could you please test?
With my work around, I need only one bluetooth dongle, and all devices
work.
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My work around for this has been to edit /etc/default/bluetooth. Scroll
to the line that says "HID2HCI_ENABLED=1" and change it to
"HID2HCI_ENABLED=0". save the file and reboot. I don't think just
logging off and back on works. This has been successful for me with a
Logitech Dinovo Edge BT keyb
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I found a procedure that works for me. I don't consider it a fix but a
workaround, so please do NOT consider the bug fixed.
It should still be fixed to work out of the box.
I have not yet rebooted!!!
Prerequisites:
* uninstall all bluez-related packages
* install bluez-compat
* install blueman fr
Adam: by disconnecting & reconnecting, or uninstalling bluez, you reset
the device to work in a legacy compatibility mode (the BIOS & linux wil
see it as an USB keyboard & mouse). The result is that you can't use
bluetooth for e.g. connecting to your mobile phone.
This sounds like the same bug th
I also have this problem. I can pair the mouse and keyboard using sudo
hidd -s but they still do not pair on start up as of Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit.
I've followed posted instructions for getting them to pair on start up,
but they don't apply to Jaunty.
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There is just one way to connect them. You have to use the original
dongle and you must be sure, that it is recognized as USB hub and not as
dongle.
To do this you have two possibilities:
a) After booting unplug the dongle and plug in in another USB port. Then
connect with the red buttons.
b) Uni
I have exactly the same problem. Logilink Bluetooth USB Dongle, Ubuntu
8.10 32-bit. Hardware is recognized, other BT devices are found but
pairing fails.
Works with Windows, have not tried other distros yet except for Ubuntu
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My bluetooth stick (Logilink BT0004) is recognized. If i select my
keyboard or mouse, bluez starts connecting, but after a long time, there
stands Pairing failed. But it works on Windows and other linux distros
like fedora, linux mint
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