On 01/20/2010 12:55 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 20:35 +0100, Jonathan Petersson wrote:
Actually my bad, I did find some logs:
Jan 12 20:31:38 jpetersson2-desktop bluetoothd[3960]: Connection refused (111)
Jan 12 20:31:38 jpetersson2-desktop NetworkManager:<WARN>
nm_device_bt_connect_cb(): Error connecting with bluez: Connection
refused (111)
Yeah, seems bluetooth related. You could try to remove the pairing in
gnome-bluetooth and create it again? Or did this just magically go
away?
The only way I've found to fix this is to turn off bluetooth on the
iPhone and then turn it back on.
1. Go to: Settings -> General -> Bluetooth
2. Flip the Bluetooth switch off
3. Count to 5
4. Flip it back on
Rebooting the phone does *not* work.
This is either an iPhone bug or bluez is doing something funky to put
the iPhone bluetooth daemon in a weird state.
Nathaniel
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