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** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Does anyone know how I can indicate that this bug is also present on
14.02-LTS on the bugtracking options - can't work out which option it
is!?
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** Also affects: bluez (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
I can't remove a bluetooth device with bluetooth-properties
Given that;
- the problem appears to be at a pretty low-level,
- the only known method of circumvention appears to be to reset the
state information held in /var/lib/bluetooth, which is used by the bluez
bluetoothd daemon,
- that bluetoothd is owned by the bluez package, and
- even the
Hi folks, especially Jeff Lane
I managed to connect a bluetooth mouse up using the unity applet (gnome-
bluetooth), and then somehow managed to mess it up in a way similar to
the way you folks have - it didn't appear in the bluetooth devices list,
yet when I turned it on the lock appeared on the
Why is this two years old, and more importantly, why is there no obvious
way to remove bluetooth devices once they're paired? Nor any easy way to
re-enter the PIN if you messed it up the first time?
This still affects gnome-bluetooth (bluetooth-applet specifically) in
Precise and Quantal, and I
Following devices seem to show up on every PC using Bus 004 Device 002:
ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode):
5E:0F:00:00:FF:02
30:30:10:02:1A:8B
00:00:60:00:00:05
00:42:03:01:F4:03
5E:C4:2F:47:66:BC
20:00:09:1A:18:32
FA:60:28:14:08:2B
You can only remove them by
By the way I'm using Kubuntu 12.04.
If you are using Gnome based Distribution you will posssibly have to download
and istall the default Bluetooth manager of Kubuntu.
I didn't test my solution on any Gnome based Distribution.
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I have the same problem. my device is
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle
(HCI mode)
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Title:
I can't
I have the same problem with my WACOM tablet and iMac. My ubuntu version
is 10.10. I cannot remove the Wacom tablet, neither can i reconnect it
from my iMac.
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I had the same problem (Ubuntu 10.10 on Macbook). blueman did not help. I fixed
it by booting again in MacOSX, remove the device (disconnecting only did not
help) then I could set it up as a new device in Ubuntu again.
I am not too familiar with bluetooth, but maybe there is something in the
Just upgraded to 10.04. Now every time I reboot, there are a ton of BT
device addresses listed. Some can be deleted, but some cannot. I do not
know where to look for the config file to delete them there. Everything
seesm to work (after I uninstalled gnome bluetooth and installed
blueman), but
My dongle is actually the macbook integrated bluetooth adapter.
As I said above I think that in my case I paired with the now
unremovable device (an apple bluetooth mouse) under osx before switching
to ubuntu.
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I can't remove a bluetooth device with bluetooth-properties
I solved my problems with an unremovable previously paired mouse by
installing the
BlueMan (http://blueman-project.org/screenshots.html) bluetooth manager and
removing the device from there.. Following this I was able to normally pair
my mouse
and no longer need BlueMan. (I've it paired in both
I tried to remove the unknown device with blueman but it crashed (I
opened bug #585273 for this).
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I should have added that blueman crash reports the same Device creation
in progress message given by bluetooth-properties error message.
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I've been seeing this problem too. I bought a very cheap USB bluetooth
dongle and similarly to the previous commenter the following addresses
appear already paired and cannot be removed:
5E:0F:00:00:FF:02
30:30:10:02:1A:8B
00:00:60:00:00:05
00:42:03:01:F4:03
5E:C4:2F:47:66:BC
20:00:09:1A:18:32
I should note that I see the same behaviour with the bluetooth USB
dongle in another machine running Fedora 12. A search of the mailing
lists has also turned this posting up: http://marc.info/?l=linux-
bluetoothm=127418642624769w=2 .
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I can't remove a bluetooth device with bluetooth-properties
On the #bluez-devel channel ms7821 helpfully pointed me at the
hciconfig hci0 revision
command which displays the adaptor's MAC address. The bad news is a quick
Google shows that the address mine has (00:15:83:15:A3:10) is not unique!
Information like that at
I have 3 devices which I set up and 7 which I did not. I was able to
remove a device which I set up but I can't remove any that I did not.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I ran blueman-manager as root and here is the the output. Note - only
the first 2 devices are mine:
sudo /usr/bin/blueman-manager
Loading configuration plugins
Using gconf config backend
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on_bluez_name_owner_changed (/usr/bin/blueman-manager:104)
org.bluez owner changed to :1.6
Using
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42955415/Dependencies.txt
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