[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2019-02-20 Thread Paul White
Bug did not expire due other bug tasks
No reply to comment #25 or other comments for over 3 years
Marking "Invalid" to close

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2018-08-10 Thread Daniel van Vugt
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Ubuntu 11.04 (natty) reached end-of-life on October 28, 2012.

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2015-11-01 Thread Юрий Чудновский
Confirm bug for 15.10
Even more, Bluetoth applet say 'no adapters found' even if connected to other 
devises.

$sudo bccmd psset -s 0x 0x028c 0x0001
$hcitool dev
Devices:
hci0CC:52:AF:DE:E9:CB
$sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
[ ok ] Restarting bluetooth (via systemctl): bluetooth.service.
// in dmesg: Bluetooth: hci0 hardware error 0x37
$hcitool dev
Devices:
$sudo hciconfig hci0 up
@frank@FQC-book:~$ hcitool dev
Devices:
hci0CC:52:AF:DE:E9:CB

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2015-05-05 Thread Mahmoud Salaheldin
tried

and it made it work on my ubuntu 14.04 LTS

 sudo bccmd psset -s 0x 0x028c 0x0001
sudo hciconfig hci0 up
sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2013-11-04 Thread Craig Magina
This occurs in Ubuntu 13.10 amd64 on an HP Pavilion DM1Z (AMD APU E-350
unit) and the "bccmd psset -r -s implementation 0x028c 0x0001"
workaround does work.

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2013-05-27 Thread Юрий Чудновский
Confirm bug affects Ubuntu 13.04 (hardware: HP ProBook 4320s, Ralink
bluetooth ), so it must be fixed.

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2012-11-16 Thread Joseph Salisbury
This bug was filed against a series that is no longer supported and so
is being marked as Won't Fix. If this issue still exists in a supported
series, please file a new bug.

This change has been made by an automated script, maintained by the
Ubuntu Kernel Team.

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2012-07-01 Thread Callum Hutchinson
I can confirm that Linux Mint has normal wifi + bluetooth behaviour, how
does one go about extrapolating this onto Ubuntu?

** Also affects: bluez
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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2012-06-26 Thread Callum Hutchinson
Not sure on the progress on this but while toying around the other day under 
Wubi on my HP G62-B18SA notebook I found that by default Bluez does not support 
the wifi card entirely, however, Blueman does. The only issue I have found with 
Blueman is that the wifi card tends to be enabled by default on startup much 
like the script or patch described above.
Can anyone confirm this?

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2012-04-04 Thread Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
I'm still not convinced that this should be covered by a udev rule in
bluez; seems to me like this will conflict with the killswitch states
for the device, which appear to me as more important to preserve in all
cases. (For instance, booting your computer in a plane shouldn't cause
the udev rule to trigger and radio to be turned on despite the
killswitch state being off, and it's unclear yet how this reacts). The
patch looks technically correct and seems like it will do the right
thing, but it seems a little dangerous to assume the radio should just
be turned on (and that's the driver's job anyway)

May I suggest fixing this at the linux kernel driver level instead? I'll
open a linux task in case.

** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Tags added: bot-stop-nagging

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2012-03-18 Thread Eric Miao
Updated the patch with v2:

 - change to Makefile.in to add the udev rule as it seems not generated from 
Makefile.am
 - add 'udevadm trigger --action=add --subsystem-match=bluetooth' to 
debian/bluez.postinst


** Patch added: "fix-ralink-rt5390-bluetooth-with-bccmd-v2.patch"
   
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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2012-03-14 Thread Eric Miao
Better to add 'udevadm trigger --action=add --subsystem-match=bluetooth'
to bluez.postinst, so the udev rule can take effect once the package has
been installed.

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2012-03-08 Thread Ubuntu Foundation's Bug Bot
The attachment "fix-ralink-rt5390-bluetooth-with-bccmd.patch" of this
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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2012-03-07 Thread Eric Miao
Below is a fix to bluez

** Patch added: "fix-ralink-rt5390-bluetooth-with-bccmd.patch"
   
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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2012-02-28 Thread Eric Miao
Simply performing bccmd in the bluetooth init script might not be a good
idea, as it's not applicable to other bluetooth modules. One reliable
way is to keep it in the udev rules. I used the rules below which is
working for me:

SUBSYSTEM=="bluetooth", SUBSYSTEMS="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="148f",
ATTRS{idProduct}=="2000", RUN+="/usr/sbin/bccmd -d $kernel psset -r
0x028c 0x0001"

This is not the optimal fix as it's going to set the key anyway to 1
upon the hci device is added, but could be less intrusive.

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2012-01-03 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2011-06-30 Thread Mikko Virkkilä
Hello everyone,

Using the following steps I fixed my bluetooth for now.

First I disabled wireless using fn+f12, and then I re-enabled it, again using 
fn+f12. 
This made the adapter show up in BlueZ as hci0, which is needed for running the 
bccmd commands.

Then I issued the following command:

bccmd psset -r -s implementation 0x028c 0x0001

After that command Bluetooth started working and survives a shutdown
just fine. The implementation ps store is on eeprom, so that key 0x028c
now has the value 0x0001 stored on the module's eeprom.

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2011-06-28 Thread Geert
Did some further testing and finished my bash script to enable the
bluetooth radio when required. (I removed the modifications I made to
'/etc/init.d/bluetooth'). The script looks like this:

sudo bccmd psset -s 0x 0x028c 0x0001
sudo hciconfig hci0 up
sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
sleep 2

Remarks: on my PC (an HP Pavilion DM1 with Mint 11) the bccmd command
doesn't work when combined with a warm reset (the -r argument)! The
bluetooth restart is also required to get things working.

The script works flawlessly, after execution the gray bluetooth icon in
the system tray immediately changes to black and you paired devices show
up. (Also tested with Blueman Bluetooth Manager).

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2011-06-28 Thread Geert
This single command is a good suggestion. I think I'll put in in a
script on my desktop to switch on the radio when needed instead of
switching it on by default using /etc/init.d/bluetooth. This will save
battery power.

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2011-06-28 Thread Mikko Virkkilä
Seems copy-pasting dropped the last 1 on the line,  that should be

sudo bccmd psset -s 0x 0x028c 0x0001
sudo bccmd warmreset

Browsing through the bccmd source code: The first part is "put the value
0x0001 in ps key 0x028c and store it in store 0x". Store 0x is
the same as default, so the -s switch (specify store) doesn't really
have much of an effect.

The following single command should work just as well (-r indicates do a
warm reset afterwards)

sudo bccmd psset -r 0x028c 0x0001

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2011-06-28 Thread Mikko Virkkilä
After issuing the following two commands:

sudo bccmd psset -s 0x 0x028c 0x000
sudo bccmd warmreset

I started seeing inquiry results and was able to successfully pair to
another device. I did not need to restart bluez.

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2011-06-25 Thread Geert
Bluetooth discovery fails because with the Ralink chip the bluetooth
radio is off by default, it need's to be switched on after each boot.
This can be done with the command: sudo bccmd psset -s 0x 0x028c
0x0001

Afterwards restart bluetooth: sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart

You can add this command to /etc/init.d/bluetooth (suggestion is to put
it after the log_daemon_msg command) to switch the radio on
automatically.

Information found on https://bugs.meego.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3498

(In my case this fix only worked after modifying /etc/init.d/bluetooth
and a reboot).

** Bug watch added: Meego #3498
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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2011-06-05 Thread Kevin S
Confirmed. Kubuntu 10.10. Bluez 4.6 and 4.85.

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2011-05-29 Thread Stefan Sommer
A workaround is described here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1584388. Boot in Windows, turn
on bluetooth, turn off bluetooth/wifi in hardware with fn-12, and boot
in Linux. This is just a workaround; it's suboptimal having to install
Windows to get working bluetooth.

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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2011-05-12 Thread Stefan Sommer
** Attachment added: "hcidump output during scan"
   
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[Bug 781556] Re: bluetooth discovery fails: no devices found during scan

2011-05-12 Thread Stefan Sommer
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