I have bluetooth working on my Toshiba Satellite Pro U400. Please see my post (Tim Richardson) at http://iorek.rikva.nl/cms/index.php?itemid=5
or in case something happens to it, here is a copy: (but you will learn things by following the link) To follow up on getting bluetooth to work on Ubuntu Hardy, I did this: 1) visit this site, and add the Debian sid repository http://packages.kirya.net/ it is not necessary to add the source repository. 1a) refresh synaptic, and add the package omnibook-source 2) use module-assistant to build the kernel module (but first, exit synaptic) sudo m-a a-i omnibook-source (you have to work out how to get module-assistant working yourself. It is a package; you can find it in Synaptic. Make sure you install all recommended dependencies. Try installing build-essential as well) 3) we need to make sure the module loads at startup so edit the file /etc/modules sudo vi /etc/modules and add the line omnibook at the end 4) and we need to get it working so make a file called omnibook in /etc/modprobe.d and in this file put one line omnibook ectype=14 5) you don't need to reboot. You can do this sudo modprobe omnibook ectype=14 by doing this, the bluetooth icon appears. I just synced my phone. It works very wel. -- toshset required kernel toshiba support not enabled. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181374 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs