I made the same as #25 and I got the following:
1) the following dmesg error desappeared. The BT controller is an internal usb
device.
[ 17.566030] usb 2-6: device descriptor read/64, error -110
2) M$ Bluetooth Mobile Mouse 3600 works. I removed any traces of it with
bluetoothctl and I started
This bug seems to be included (duplicate?) in #1510570.
The following seems to solve my problem:
1) remove /lib/udev/rules.d/50-bluetooth-hci-auto-poweron.rules
2) change /etc/bluetooth/main.conf: uncomment [Policy] and uncomment/set
AutoEnable=true
The dmesg error also desappeared:
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Brand/Model: Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile 3600 (uses BLE).
I bought it last week and it was tested in the shop (Win8, no pin required). I
knew Microsoft does NOT have support for Linux (exception for Android). System
requirements are Win/Mac/Android. But I want this experience (Does BLE work in
Maybe it's not related... but I prefer to register here.
I use Trusty for some months (3,4...) and the last one or two dist-
upgrades just got me out of my Unity Desktop. GUI login did not complete
(always back to login), default wallpaper not shown, topbar not shown
(icons, etc). Only console
This bug affects irr.m and rate.m. Both irr() and rate() functions call
the fsolve() function in the same erroneous way.
How to fix rate():
- r = fsolve (sprintf (pv (x, %g, %g, %g, \%s\) - %g,
- n, p, l, m, v), 0);
+ f = @(x) pv (x, n, p, l, m) - v;
+ r = fsolve (f, 0);
I already had a LAMP (by hand) installation.
I installed ocsinventory-server 1.01-5
I chose to set ocsinventory MySQL user and database during install.
There is no bug!
The problem with Apache authentication is not an OCS bug. The Ubuntu
packager just chose to setup an auth security at Apache