Yes. My hardware is still working as well as the day I got it. I only
charge it rarely, maybe once every other month. I always turn it off
when not in use and don't leave it attached to the charging base. Maybe
that helped the longevity, or maybe i just got lucky.
> On January 28, 2020 at 10:3
I'm sorry, I retract. Got stuck in the wrong bug. Everythings fine here!
Daniel van Vugt schrieb am Di., 30. Mai
2017 um 03:49 Uhr:
> Alex, what current Ubuntu release do you continue to have trouble in?
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I do, and it was never fixed.
The battery should do ten more years, do let's keep this one open!
Amedee Van Gasse schrieb am Mo., 29. Mai 2017,
13:34:
> Oh please! This issue was raised TEN YEARS AGO.
> I don't even have that hardware any more.
> *unsubscribing*
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It works for me 😀
Den 29 maj 2017 11:47 skrev "Daniel van Vugt" :
> Can anyone confirm if this bug still exists with Logitech Dinovos in a
> current Ubuntu release?
>
> ** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
>Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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I don't understand why this is not an issue which shall get fixed in
upstream? Because the Logitech adapter shall be taken as a Bluetooth
adapter?
2012/5/16 Rob Bruce <123...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> And it's back again in 12.04!
>
> Wireless keyboard and mouse work fine at POST and grub, then disap
On Thu, October 13, 2011 00:16, Martin G Miller wrote:
> I have sorted this for now. See bug report 872940 for my findings and
> workaround.
Why a new bug? Why not add this to the existing bug?
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ng this then it must be related to the
way I originally set up the machine (nothing fancy, just a
regular/vanilla install).
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> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 01:20:57 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Bug 123920] Re: Bluetooth Logitech Dinovo Keyboard/Mouse
The lag you describe is usually a connection issue in my experience,
try moving the receiver closer to the mouse itself (using a USB
extension cable for example) and make certain that no other 2.4ghz
sources can interfere with the dongle
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 6:19 PM, buzz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
@Kristoffer
I agree with you, however, people can address the 'quasi bug' here of
not being able to connect. Perhaps once this problem is fixed, the
real issue that you and I are experiencing can be addressed, perhaps
even in 9.04. As much as I hate to say it though, I think it will
probably requi
Fredrik,
It sounds as though bluez-utils is telling your dongle to operate as a
bluetooth dongle instead of a USB HID dongle, I might be wrong, but it
may also save some time in the long run for you, please look in:
/etc/default/bluetooth
For the following line:
HID2HCI_ENABLED=1
And chang
I don't think this problem has to do with the kernel version. It's more of a
integration problem in the development of startup-script for bluez bluetooth
services. When the package bluez-utils is removed, the problem goes away.
Before bluez start, everything works fine. After bluez is started I ha
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