I've just revisited this issue on 16.04 with the HWE v4.13 kernel and
still having the same problem.
This time however I seem to have discovered a workaround that
successfully pairs the Apple Wireless Keyboard A1016. This uses the
'bluetoothctl' CLI tool in the terminal.
In short, instead of
On a fully patched Ubuntu Linux 16.04 LTS ( Toshiba Satellite-L550D /
kernel 4.4.0-101-generic #124-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 10 18:29:59 UTC 2017
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
BT-Adapter: D-Link DBT-120 HW-Ver: B4
Apple Wireless Keyboard A1016 (2003)
[bluetooth]# agent on
Agent registered
fwiw a lot of people here are talking about failing to pairing, but
pairing for me actually works just fine, however the keyboard won't
connect (it's a mac wireless keyboard).
BT adapter works fine as I have a wireless mouse connected through it.
thanks,
Spike
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seems not host hw related issue and no oem complain about it per comment log,
remove oem-priority (as tracking) per current status.
** No longer affects: oem-priority/xenial
** No longer affects: oem-priority
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UPDATE:
I created my own bluez 5.43 unsigned packages and installed them.
The issue is still present.
Here are the steps I took:
It was suggested that bluez 5.4 fixes the issue. However, that package
is not available for ubuntu 16.04. I was able to build my own unsigned
and upgradable package
Same here.
Linux Mint 18.1 64bit Cinnamon Desktop (ubuntu 16.04), Bluetoothctl
v5.37.
After I wrote the below forum post I also implemented this udev change
which helped somewhat as I have an onboard bluetooth that I wanted to
disable after buying a "csr 4.0" usb dongle off of ebay. The GUI
hi! I'm on 16.10 and I can't connect my macbook to my ubuntu desktop. I
have a non-apple keyboard and non-apple mouse, they connect fine. When I
want to pair to my macbook both computers display the correct numbers,
clicking "yes" tho says it failed to connect. It was the same with 16.04
during
Affects 16.04 with Bluez 5.37. I am on an ARM64 dev board.
For me, when I try pairing an apple keyboard or an amazon basics
keyboard using the GNOME bluetooth UI ; I do not see the pin code
displayed.
Starting bluetooth with bluetooth -d -n in debug mode; I see the pin it
tries to display. If I
Affects 16.04 with Bluez 5.37.
For me, when I try pairing an apple keyboard or an amazon basics
keyboard with my ubuntu desktop on the GNOME bluetooth UI app; I do not
see the pin code displayed.
Starting bluetooth with bluetooth -d -n in debug mode; I see the pin it
tries to display. If I type
Right, I'll find out.
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Title:
[Regression] 16:04 + 15:10 - Cannot pair with devices using (legacy
LMP Link Management Protocol)
@kzapalowicz - I think this was a desktop bug, so I think we need to
know the status in Xenial or Yakkety. The recent landing of BlueZ on
touch images seemed to be key to getting improved pairing on phones,
alongside changes to ubuntu-system-settings. I assume the settings
changes were phone only?
Hey, could you retest with silo 68 installed?
Thanks
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Title:
[Regression] 16:04 + 15:10 - Cannot pair with devices using (legacy
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Konrad Zapałowicz (kzapalowicz)
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** Summary changed:
- [Regresision] 16:04 + 15:10 - Cannot pair with devices using (legacy LMP Link
Management Protocol) PIN codes
+ [Regression] 16:04 + 15:10 - Cannot pair with devices using (legacy LMP Link
Management Protocol) PIN codes
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