Public bug reported:
Since Noble, toggling the Bluetooth slider repeatedly and leaving at the
ON state seems to only power on and unblock rfkill on the controller,
but not enable scanning. This makes the "Devices" list shows no devices,
as if the controller wasn't functioning.
This is observable on both Dell XPS 13 Plus and HP Elite Book 1040 x360
with stock Noble image.
Note that if leave the Bluetooth slider on, switch to another tab in
settings, and switch back to the Bluetooth tab, this will somehow
activate scanning again. New devices will pop up again in the "Devices"
list.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2081672
Title:
Scanning not enabled by the Bluetooth slider
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Since Noble, toggling the Bluetooth slider repeatedly and leaving at
the ON state seems to only power on and unblock rfkill on the
controller, but not enable scanning. This makes the "Devices" list
shows no devices, as if the controller wasn't functioning.
This is observable on both Dell XPS 13 Plus and HP Elite Book 1040
x360 with stock Noble image.
Note that if leave the Bluetooth slider on, switch to another tab in
settings, and switch back to the Bluetooth tab, this will somehow
activate scanning again. New devices will pop up again in the
"Devices" list.
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