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Title:
045e:009c [H87-PRO] Microsoft Keyboard Elite for Bluetoot
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Title:
045e:009c [H87-PRO] Microsoft Keyboard Elite for Bluetooth dead keys
problem
Status in bluez package
Hi !
Thanks for answer.
Just downloaded daily-live current and same problem.
lsusb is OK, showing the adapter.
Activating bluetooth using bluetooth-agent stay on ON but say bluetooth is
disabled. Returning in bluetooth-agent show Bluetooth OFF.
Trying do to a hciconfig hci0 up return "operation
Maeda, to see if this issue is addressed in a newer release, could you
please test http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ and advise to
the results?
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The main problem is for sure in the adapter BCM2035 and bluez.
See here : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/453885
Downgrading to bluez 4.60 is the only solution... Solution that won't
work with the LTS Trusty. Then, I can't do upgrade to this LTS.
I'm available to test comm
Maeda, no.
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Title:
045e:009c [H87-PRO] Microsoft Keyboard Elite for Bluetooth dead keys
problem
Status in “bluez” package in Ubun
Do we need to mark this bug duplicate or something like that to work
only on the bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1213123 ?
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OK done :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1213123
I'll do the Live Cds tests.
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Title:
045e:009c [H87-PRO] Mic
Maeda:
>"I have to open a bug report using 'ubuntu-bug linux' command on a terminal,
>but on the other computer with H87I-PLUS motherboard ?"
Yes please.
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OK, if I do understand well, I have to open a bug report using 'ubuntu-
bug linux' command on a terminal, but on the other computer with H87I-
PLUS motherboard ? Then, I should test all other distributions as
advised, and write results on the other bug just opened, am I right ?
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Maeda, it would be helpful if we started a separate report to track this
problem with your other computer, as it appears to have less problems in
regression testing. Could you please do this via executing at a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
** Tags added: unable-to-test-oneiric
** Tags added: natty
Tested with Oneiric, and the live CD just don't boot, leaving me with a
'udev [...] timeout modprobe kill [...]' nerver ending messages. Same
with 'nomodeset' option in the live CD's boot.
As said before, I can test with another computer that have this bug too
(H87I-PLUS motherboard) and maybe the
Maeda, could you please test Oneiric via http://old-
releases.ubuntu.com/releases/oneiric/ ?
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Title:
045e:009c [H87-PRO] Microsoft K
OK.
Just tested with Natty, and the devices paired, but impossible to use
them. On bluetooth windows, devices never get in bold (indicating that
they are working).
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Maeda, let this report only focus on the motherboard you originally
reported against (H87-PRO). Hence, with it, could you please test Natty
via http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/natty/ ?
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I could not test with my motherboard directly because the Lucid live cd
doesn't want to boot. Then I tried with my other computer which have a
H87I-PLUS motherboard (and have the bug too, see my previous tests), and
it works immediatly like a charm !
Then : all's working with the Lucid 10.04.4 liv
Thank for quick answering.
I think you're right as the problem may be on bluez package.
I have this keyboard since the first LTS release (6.06 Dapper Drake). I jumped
each time on LTSs.
Unfortunately, I didn't have this motherboard when having Lucid Lynx (10.04),
but it was bluez 4.60 indeed.
I
Maeda, thank you for testing Saucy. Sounds like we have at least two different
bugs here:
1) Bluez may have a regression going from 4.60.
2) When the keyboard is correctly detected via Bluez 4.60, one has dead keys.
Let us focus on this. However, I would like to include the Bluez folks as a
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