My mouse kept pairing after upgrade to Karmic. I have no such problems
anymore. All my bluetooth pairing devices configuration were ported to
the new system.
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then maybe it's just the difference in packages version for me, POWERPC
is a tad late because it's not an official supported architecture!...
Well let's hope for the best! I'll try building a PS3 default config
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I've come back with some more info for KARMIC (THE FIX):
System affected: Ubuntu 9.10 (POWER PC UP TO DATE 25/10/2009)
Device: Microsoft Notebook Mouse 5000
Mouse is recognized as a Bluetooth device
It pairs quite OK now...using the new bluetooth applet (sorry i don't remember
the package name).
I finally installed Karmic on my PS3... what do you know?? the mouse
STILL does not work I granted acces - ALWAYS, selected the key,
but is behaves strangely!
Sometimes it tries to connect and it doesn't, sometimes it says
connected, mouse shows as connected, but cursor does not move!
I'm so
Get used to it. I waited for a year to get a fix for my network manager GTC
issue. It never came and now I'm back to Windows.
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 3:53 AM, Mihai Olimpiu Cristian
mihaiolimpiucrist...@yahoo.com wrote:
I finally installed Karmic on my PS3... what do you know?? the mouse
I too took the plunge and upgraded (not clean install) Karmic Notebook
Remix on my Asus eee 1000. Brief history, I had Microsoft Mouse 5000
pairing problems too. The work around turned out to be a permanent fix
in Jaunty.
After the upgrade was complete, and reboot, the mouse would not pair.
After
I don't understand why status is changed to fix released?! It still does
not work in UBUNTU 9.04?!? Is releasing a totally new version of UBUNTU
a fix?! This is after all a series targeted bug [JAUNTY]!
Don't we need a backport from Karmic to Jaunty so this bug is considered
FIXED!?
Sorry that I
I can confirm with Ubuntu 64bit Karmic Koala Beta 2 that it is fixed for
me. I paired my Microsoft Wireless Lasermouse 8000 just fine on my
first attempt. I also rebooted the computer and it continued to
function just fine. I am very happy I no longer need to use the USB-key
for my mouse.
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Some more info:
PS3 - Jaunty up to date:
I managed to upgrade the bluetooth stack and the gnome bluetooth
applet.. and, now it still doesn't work out of the box, but, if I try 10
times its guaranteed that my mouse will get synchronized eventually!
So it actually works but not ok...! I'm pretty
i would say its fixed in karmic too. anyone can confirm?
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http://www.serenux.com/2009/08/howto-get-a-microsoft-bluetooth-
notebook-5000-mouse-working-under-ubuntu-jaunty/
QUOTE:
The Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook 5000 mouse is an affordable, compact
mouse that worked really well under Ubuntu up until Jaunty 9.04 when the
Bluetooth stack changed so
I just saw this same issue again on Karmic alpha-5 with a full upgrade
on 2009/09/27.
The mouse can do first pairing but after kernel jump and reboot I can't
connect it anymore.
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Newbie here - Having similar problems with System76 Darter Ultra
(Jaunty) and Microsoft Bluetooth Presenter Mouse 8000. After reading
through this and several other forums, was able to get the mouse to
respond through execution of some combination of 'hcitool scan' and
'hidd --search'. Both
Because probably the new kernel (that supposedly fixes this bug is only
AMD64), Tried on a PPC machine and no update, or any fix at this moment!
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I tried updating again but there is no new KERNEL for PPC so till this
moment this bug is still affecting all PPC machines (including here the
PS3)
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no one seems to be able to solve this one - itś enough to make you go back
to xp
2009/9/10 Mihai Olimpiu Cristian mihaiolimpiucrist...@yahoo.com
I tried updating again but there is no new KERNEL for PPC so till this
moment this bug is still affecting all PPC machines (including here the
PS3)
It does not work on my macbook pro with the mighty mouse--i have all the
latest updates and all it does is popup ask me to grant access and
aferwards does nothing but keep popping up over and over asking for me
to grant access.
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I updated my system the very first time I saw John k's comment, but on
my PS3 a new kernel is not available, so I think FIX RELEASED is a bit
early for this bug!
I'll try updating today but I'm pretty sure my mouse is not working!!!
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Auto updated to kernel 2.6.28-15 (ubuntu remix) on my Asus eee 1000 today. The
Microsoft 5000 blue tooth mouse auto reconnected and worked after reboot and
full shut down. It appears this issue is fixed.
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@Priit Tamboom: I had to do 'hidd --search' at each reboot, but thanks
to your 'auto' parameter it is now reconnecting automatically on my
eeebuntu installation on an eeePC 901 :-)
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Just for anyone here who still has this issue like me, I noticed
something interesting recently:
Due to another very severe bug (Bug 330824), I switched to kernel
2.6.30 (2.6.30-020630-generic). And sometimes the mouse starts
working, especially after the system is (re)booted or resumed from
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I can confirm this bug on a Dell Latitude D630 with built in wireless, a
clean install of Alpha 3, and a Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000:
[ 741.245676] input: Microsoft� Mouse as
/devices/pci:00/:00:1a.0/usb3/3-2/3-2:1.0/bluetooth/hci0/hci0:46/input13
[ 741.245879]
It wasn't me that said that (I put up the link from the bug report that
supposedly fixed the bug with a 2.6.28 kernel), and I tried the old
Intrepid kernel 2.6.25 and the bug it's not fixed...
It seems it's not the way to go... sorry to waste your time, I really
hoped this would be a good fix!
I've tried the two mentioned workarounds:
- hidd --search + a lot praying
- downgraded bluetooth and bluez-utils from 4.3.2 (jaunty) to 4.1.2 (intrepid)
Both both did NOT work for me!
Mihai Olimpiu Cristian supposed that another Kernel Version would fix
the Problem but I am using the kernel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/386224 -
I had the same issue, Its resolved by choosing a 2.6.28 kernel from the grub
menu. The rpoblem was with 2.6.31, havnt tried 2.6.30.
Same result with bluez 4.45 from ubuntu, and 4.46 from bluez git. (havnt
patched kernel or anything
The workaround worked for me as well. Microsoft blue tooth mouse 5000 with Acer
Aspire 2920.
Thanks much to everybody.
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Just want to bring this bug into attention again, as there are people
for who the workaround doesn't work or at best it's not a permanent
solution!
Somebody that uses the new Karmic ALFA and has a Microsoft mouse: How
does it fare on Karmic? The bug is still present? Maybe the bluez
package that
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/386224
I found my answer already... maybe in Karmic Alfa 3?!?
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Yes the bug is still present on Karmic Alfa. I made a usb drive image
and booted off of it and had the same results. I am using a Asus eee
1000, with a Microsoft Mouse 5000. I did not try the hidd command as
Mario instructed me not to use it. The last post I saw was that this
issue is
I get this same problem with Jaunty and a MS Notebook Bluetooth Mouse
5000 (which was working fine in intrepid and earlier).
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Status: New
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This bug has a known workaround, is a regression and it seems like a
configuration bug. Even if the fix includes installing bluez-compat,
this looks like a papercut to me.
A proper fix in the bluetooth stack is probably more complicated, but
there's certainly a way to revert the regression effect
Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. Unfortunately a paper
cut should be a small usability issue that affects many people and is
quick and easy to fix. I'm afraid this bug can't be addressed as part of
this project.
This is a hardware specific issue, Not a papercut.
A paper cut is a
For me hidd --search immediately after pairing solved the problem AND I
EVEN DEINSTALLED bluez-compat afterwards!
Now my system is clean and the mouse works as expected.
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Sorry, forgot to mention Ubuntu 9.04 UNR on Dell mini 9.
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Just want to mention that
sudo hidd --search is a workaround that somewhat works...
What I want to say with that:
The mouse pairs only after first I turn off the mouse, wait 5 seconds
(untill the green light comes off) then I press the Discovery button.
Mouse works for a maximum of 30 minutes,
I'm getting what seems to be a similar problem in Intrepid, with a Dell
BT Travel Mouse. It was working fine until recently, so I wonder if a
package update that causes this on Jaunty got applied to Intrepid
recently too...
hidd --search gets it reconnected as described above.
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David,
I opened a another Bug case similar to my description about 6 posts
above this. I provided more detail in the new case because it was an
update that caused the issue this time. Here is the link, see if it
works for you.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/371870
John K
I have the same problem. My mouse Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse
5000 does not work with my laptop Lenovo 3000 N200 after installing
Ubuntu 9.04. I have a questions. Why something was working out of box on
8.10 and does not work on 9.04? I can uderstand that there was problem
after migration
I'm using a PS3 - PPC machine with JAUNTY final PPC with a Microsoft
Notebook 5000 mouse, the only solution is sudo hidd --search. The
problem with this approach is that exactly like in Ubuntu 8.04 or 8.10,
the mouse looses connection after a random amount of time so it's not
really usable (couple
Also mouse wheel does not work - but this is probably another
bug/limitation!
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Mihai Olimpiu Cristian wrote:
I'm using a PS3 - PPC machine with JAUNTY final PPC with a Microsoft
Notebook 5000 mouse, the only solution is sudo hidd --search. The
problem with this approach is that exactly like in Ubuntu 8.04 or 8.10,
the mouse looses connection after a random amount of time
I am using an Asus eee 1000 on Jaunty (then Beta). I have been running
error free with my Microsoft 5000 bluetooth mouse until today. I used
the sudo hidd --search command which was entirely successful and
permanent fix.
Today updates loaded the new bluez suite of packages updating me from
I have come a bit further by installing Blueman. They use Bluez Packages
4.36 instead of 4.32 that came with 9.04 Jaunty.
The Blueman interface works fine in finding the device but i cannot
pair my Apple keyboard so by uninstalling Blueman again but keeping the
4.36 packages i now can find and
test
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Sorry about the above post, i had problems commenting so i tried a
testpost, cannot remove it now.
I solved this partly by removing the 4.32 Bluetooth and Bluez-Utils
packages and installing the 4.12 Bluetooth and Bluez-Utils packages
(Intrepid) instead.
Now the normal connection works from the
Sorry about the above post, i had problems commenting so i tried a
testpost, cannot remove it now.
I solved this partly by removing the 4.32 Bluetooth and Bluez-Utils
packages and installing the 4.12 Bluetooth and Bluez-Utils packages
(Intrepid) instead.
Now the normal connection works from the
Sorry about the above post, i had problems commenting so i tried a
testpost, cannot remove it now.
I solved this partly by removing the 4.32 Bluetooth and Bluez-Utils
packages and installing the 4.12 Bluetooth and Bluez-Utils packages
(Intrepid) instead.
Now the normal connection works from the
Sorry about the above post, i had problems commenting so i tried a
testpost, cannot remove it now.
I solved this partly by removing the 4.32 Bluetooth and Bluez-Utils
packages and installing the 4.12 Bluetooth and Bluez-Utils packages
(Intrepid) instead.
Now the normal connection works from the
Sorry about the above post, i had problems commenting so i tried a
testpost, cannot remove it now.
I solved this partly by removing the 4.32 Bluetooth and Bluez-Utils
packages and installing the 4.12 Bluetooth and Bluez-Utils packages
(Intrepid) instead.
Now the normal connection works from the
I just got the mouse working with restart/resume. I have followed
http://blog.chinthaka.org/2008/09/getting-microsoft-bluetooth-mouse.html
However, additionally I had to change security from user to auto in
order to reconnection at startup/resume works.
So change at /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf
#
Bug solved with abais's suggestion. Using Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 amd64 with
Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse 5000.
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Thank you abais for your suggestion.. Have no idea how you came up with
the fix. Looks like random jibberish to me. But thanks man!
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I can confirm the bug with a Microsoft Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000 on my Dell
Inspiron 1720 laptop with Dell 355 Bluetooth module.
My mouse worked with Feisty, Gutsy, Hardy, Intrepid, but NOT with Jaunty.
(Feisty and Gutsy took some playing, but then were stable. Hardy and Intrepid
was
Bug confirmed using fresh install of Jaunty on Dell Latitude D820 + Dell
Bluetooth 350 + Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000. The sudo hidd
--search trick works for me.
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Don't know if this helps or not, but here is the tail end of the hcidump
where the mouse connection is refused, and then disconnects entirely:
ACL data: handle 12 flags 0x02 dlen 12
L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 17 scid 0x0041
ACL data: handle 12 flags 0x02 dlen 16
L2CAP(s): Connect rsp:
Me too. Confirmed using fresh install of Jaunty on Dell Latitude D420
+ Dell Bluetooth 350 + Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000. The sudo
hidd --search trick also works for me. However, I have to do it ever
time I reboot.
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I found the post below in Bug #284982, I did the first two commands.
$hcitool dev
Devices:
hci000:16:41:96:77:64
$sudo hciconfig hci0 reset
Once it was reset bluez just picked up the mouse and started working. I
guess that's because I had added it in the GUI before. It also works
I keep trying what everyone else suggests, but still no connection.
I have resorted to using the MS Dongle that came with the mouse.
Putting the mouse into pairing mode, then the dongle also in pairing
mode works. I now have use of the mouse.
Too bad the integrated Bluetooth module no longer
Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000. The sudo hidd --search method
posted by abais worked for me on a Macbook Pro 3,1. I can restart and
turn the mouse off/on without any issues - it reconnects automatically.
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I can confirm the bluez-compat workaround. However, this is not
satisfactory as the keyboard has to be set in discoverable mode and the
hidd --search has to be done after each reboot. This is not a practical
solution, as the BT keyboard is my main.
Another workaround is to download the bluez
Bug confirmed using Jaunty final with Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse 9000.
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Same here: Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04 Final, Asus Eee PC 901 and
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Similar problem here. Fresh install of 9.04 beta, pairing and using the
mouse worked immediately, and it worked fine for a week. Then suddenly
it stopped working after a resume from standby. Gnome bluetooth applet
sees the mouse, shows the blue I icon (trusted?) but impossible to make
it work.
In reference to my last comment. It turns out the reason that I couldn't
use the legacy technique is that you need to be in a desktop environment
with bluetooth-applet running. I set up a miniml fluxbox environment and
ran the applet and hey presto, I get a password prompt.
I still, however,
Pete you could still use the legacy tech since it involve the legacy daemons,
but you must do the pairing manually.
Another technique, for gnome users, could be recover the gnome-bluetooth applet
from intrepid since it's based on previous bluez version... still it's a nasty
bug that need to be
I can confirm this bug. The bluetooth manager reports that it's
successfully connected but the mouse does not come out of discovery
mode. But executing hidd --search gets it connected and takes it out of
discovery mode. The mouse successfully reconnects after reboot and it
does not disconnect
I have the same problem with a the new(ish) Apple Aluminium Wireless
Keyboard. Exactly as the main description puts it. Connecting to the
device results in a connection that lasts a few seconds and then
dissapears.
Information about bluetooth dongle:
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I can confirm this bug as well. The work around works fine. I can not
get it to time out and disconnect. Everytime I resume after a period of
inactivity, the Microsoft Mouse 5000 works. I am using an Asus eee 1000.
The Microsoft 5000 mouse worked fine under Intrepid.
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The workaround with '$ sudo hidd --search' works but nevertheless, my system
still crashes down after aprox. 1/2 hour (estimated time), even after having
installed ubuntu 9.04 beta two more times. Without the workaround, my system
works stable.
(Thinkpad W500/ Ubuntu 9.04 94 bit version)
jepp same mouse an an LG X110 G Netbook.
All fine under Intrepid, now mouse not working.
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I can also confirm this bug.
I have been using my Microsoft Notebook Mouse 5000 on my Dell Inspiron
1525 with integrated internal bluetooth.
This mouse paired fine under 8.10 without being prompted to enter a key.
After upgrading to 9.04 the mouse still worked and was listed in the
GUI. After
Interesting!
I have a similar config to mihaid8 (Dell Laptop w/ internal bluetooth).
I attempted to pair the mouse again in 9.04 with no success. I then
booted back into Windows Vista and my mouse didn't work there either. I
deleted the pairing in Vista and re-added with the passkey of ,
Hi,
I'm running a HP Pavilion TX2522AU
Architecture: amd64
Mouse: MS Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04 Beta
Package: bluez
Output of lsusb | grep Bluetooth:
Bus 006 Device 002: ID 03f0:171d Hewlett-Packard Wireless (Bluetooth + WLAN)
Interface [Integrated Module]
I have
One last comment:
Previously pairing with the MS Mouse 5000 worked fine in Intrepid.
Slade.
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microsoft bluetooth notebook mouse was founded in 5000 has shown connections
ubuntu9.04 but do not move mouse
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@elektronikciler:
She was founded (?) in 5000 ?
What do you mean?
I THINK that your problem is the same then anyone elses here, have you
tried the workaround?
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Thanks!! Works perfectly :)
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I confirm abais workaround with fresh installation of Ubuntu Remix 9.04
on Samsung NC10.
Very good.
Thanks.
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actually, I've resolved installing blueman.
It's a good blue tooth manager, and it's also well
-integrated in ubuntu
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