Le 02/07/2015 07:32, Christopher Schramm a écrit :
> Hi Brice,
>
> I guess "at the end of XFCE session" actually means when blueman is
> closed, right? So closing blueman with a soft killswitch enabled
> disables that switch for you? Please run blueman-applet in a terminal
> and post the output you
Hi Brice,
I guess "at the end of XFCE session" actually means when blueman is
closed, right? So closing blueman with a soft killswitch enabled
disables that switch for you? Please run blueman-applet in a terminal
and post the output you get when exiting it.
Regards
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Hello,
My bluetooth always gets enabled at the end of XFCE session
startup even if /etc/rc.local blocked it earlier.
Downgrading blueman to 1.99~alpha1-1 fixes the issue.
thanks
Brice
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