[Expired for gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]

** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Expired

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/461061

Title:
  [KARMIC]bluetooth can't be re-enabled after it has been manually
  disabled

Status in “gnome-bluetooth” package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  Using latest karmic beta, on a macbookpro 5.5
  Bluetooth works fine for a bluetooth mouse that was setup while in jaunty 
(using an older bluez package from intrepid following guideline from launchpad 
q&a and bug reports, etc.).
  Then I  upgraded to karmic beta. I've just noticed today that if I manually 
disable bluetooth (to reduce energy consumptoin while running on battery, 
etc.), I can't re-enable it again withtout reboot (I didn't try loging out and 
in again, sorry). When I attempt to re-enable bluetooth from the dropdown menu 
associated with the bluetooth icon in the top bar (using gnome), I see that the 
text changes as if bluetoth was enabled indeed, but no connection is done, the 
bluetoth icon is still light grey, and no option to select the bluetooth device 
from the list, as I could when I first booted the computer and opened the list 
of bluetoth devices. 

  Unlock that old bluetoth package and using al packages from karmic
  doesn't make any change.

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