[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2008-11-06 Thread Fabián Rodríguez
So... marking invalid as the BT hardware was not there in the first
place.

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   Status: Incomplete = Invalid

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2008-09-24 Thread Pablo Castellano
Hello!
Could you check if this issue still persists with latest Ubuntu release?
You can try Ubuntu Intrepid from the live-cd.
Thanks in advance.

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2008-09-24 Thread Magie Straal
I called Acer and they told me that some models do have a button, but not a bt 
device.
My Acer NB9502 WSMI doesn't have a bt device, but it has a button.

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2008-08-25 Thread CRYSIS
** Description changed:

  When I try to scan for my Bluetooth mobile phone. hcitool scan. I get
  the message: Device is not available: No such device. I hava an Acer
- Aspire 9500 laptop with Ubuntu Feisty.
+ Aspire 9500 laptop with Ubuntu Feisty. And it won't turn on aswell

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2008-07-23 Thread Mike McKee
I have this problem on an Acer Extensa 4420 laptop with Ubuntu 8.04
(regular version, not AMD64 version). The Fn+F2 doesn't do anything no
matter how many times I choose it. On the Bluetooth button in the front
of the laptop, snapping it to the right (it's a special snap-to-the-
right springy button) a couple times does nothing. This used to work in
Windows Vista, however.

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2008-07-23 Thread Mike McKee
All the above commands thus far in this thread I have typed. None of
them print out anything about the Bluetooth. When I toggle the Bluetooth
button on the laptop and try again, I still get no Bluetooth when typing
the commands above and piping to 'grep -i bluetooth'.

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2008-04-02 Thread Fabián Rodríguez
Laptops equipped with a Bluetooth controller usually are also equipped
with an indicator. This is very often a Bluetooth logo backlit with a
blue LED.

Starting with Ubuntu release 7.10, a Bluetooth icon will appear in the
notification area if a supported Bluetooth controller has been detected
and is active. The notification area is the space right of the date and
time in the upper panel, where the Volume Control and NetworkManager
icon appear by default. Bluetooth adapters always come up as USB devices
in the output of the lsusb command.

With earlier releases, the presence of a supported Bluetooth controller
is not so apparent. You can use the Device Manager to see if a Bluetooth
controller is indeed present on your computer. In Ubuntu 6.06, you
access it through System  Administration  Device Manager. In Ubuntu
7.04 and later, that would be System  Preferences  Hardware
Information. Look for an entry such as Bluetooth Host Controller
Interface.

It is also possible to see if the adapter in question is detected using the 
Terminal with the following command:
hciconfig -a

You can then use the command suggested by herian  with the appropriate
device name. If no Bluetooth controller is found, the above command will
print nothing. Otherwise, it will print various technical information
about the controller(s) found.

If both methods above fail to detect a Bluetooth controller even tough
you believe it should, you will have to check to make sure the
controller is actually enabled, as it is common for manufacturers to
build a way in their computers to switch on/off Bluetooth.

This is done with a simple hardware switch (which may also control the
wireless network interface). Look for such a switch, and make sure it is
in the On position if you do indeed have one. Contact your hardware
manufacturer if you're not sure how / if such switch exists.

Such a switch may also be implemented in software using a keyboard key
combination. Very often, but not always, this key combination would be
Fn-F2. Fn is a modifier key typically only found on laptop; it is
usually located in the bottom left corner of the keyboard, and is
labeled in blue. This key combination may also control the wireless
network interface, so you may cycle the key combination a few time for
it to enable or disable the Bluetooth controller. Watch the Bluetooth
indicator LED for a cue, if you have one.

Lastly, computers that came equipped with a Bluetooth controller built-
in often have an option to have it enabled or disabled in the BIOS. You
may want to check that too. The presence of the Internal Bluetooth BIOS
configuration entry do not mean that a Bluetooth controller is actually
installed; it will sometimes show up even if no Bluetooth option are
installed.

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 Assignee: Ralf Meyer (ranf) = Fabián Rodríguez (magicfab)

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2007-11-05 Thread herian
Hi, it will probably not help to you, but i spent couple of hour to turn on my 
bt adapter. Before that i had exactly the same status as above. The problem was 
that my hci device was not up. I fix it with 
$ sudo hciconfig hciX up #where hci0 .. first dongle, hci1 .. second dongle

Now it works fine for me. Good luck to you :)

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2007-07-01 Thread Pekka Jääskeläinen
I have this same problem with Gutsy of today. I have a Dell X300 laptop which 
has integrated Bluetooth
device. In Feisty I got a pop-up when starting KDE that mentioned something 
about Bluetooth being enabled.
After upgrading to Gutsy, it does not appear anymore.

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2007-06-19 Thread Magie Straal
When I used Windows I didn't have a bleutooth device, but I will install
windows so I can try it on that OS

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2007-06-19 Thread Magie Straal
When I justed Windows I didn't have a bleutooth device, but I will
install windows so I can try it on that OS

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2007-06-15 Thread Ralf Meyer
Did it ever work? 
With another Operating System or distribution?

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2007-06-14 Thread Magie Straal
lsusb -vv AND lspci -vv: See attachment

sudo lshw -C communication this command gives some words like a movie. I
can't read the words.

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2007-06-14 Thread Ralf Meyer
I cannot see any Bluetooth devices is the output.

One thing you could do:
1. run lsusb
2. press the Bluetooth button
3. run lsusb and compare with the output above.

If it changes (something that looks like a Bluetooth device) then try
running hcitool dev and hcitool scan again.

If not then I am running out of ideas.

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2007-06-14 Thread Magie Straal
I''v a build in BLuetooth chip. So the lsusb command isn't the right one
I think, because a build in Bluetooth chip isn't a usb device. But maybe
I'm wrong.

I did your steps, there was no difference between the two outputs. And
hcitool dev and scan gave the same output: no devices.

When I press the bluetooth button it doesn't light up. The wireless
button does, so I think that my bluetooth chip is off line. I've checked
my bios, but there is noting about my bluetooth. So I think that the
solution is to turn on the bluetooth chip, but the problem is: how?

thanks Ralf for you help so far.

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2007-06-13 Thread Ralf Meyer
1. Do you have some keyboard button to enable bluetooth?

2. What is the output of:
#---
hcitool dev
#---


3. Please attach the file /var/log/messages.


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   Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info

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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2007-06-13 Thread Magie Straal
1. I've a key on the laptop to enable bluetooth. I tried to get it to
work with acer hk: I successfully installed it (there was no warning
message), but I didn't make any difference.

2. hcitool dev gives: 
#---
Divices:
#---

3. See attachment.


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[Bug 119904] Re: No Bluetooth device found

2007-06-13 Thread Ralf Meyer
Thanks.

What do you get from the follwing commands:
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lsusb -vv
lspci -vv
sudo lshw -C communication
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