[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2013-05-01 Thread Thomas Hotz
** Changed in: bluez-utils (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2012-12-03 Thread Thomas Hotz
Is this bug now fixed in bluez-utils?

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2008-10-07 Thread Mario Limonciello
Bluetooth input devices are trusted by default on 4.x packages that are
in Intrepid.

bluez (4.12-0ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low

  * Initial Release. (LP: #274950)
- This package replaces bluez-utils and bluez-libs source packages.
- It was generated by merging the contents of bluez-utils and bluez-libs
  and updating content.
- Legacy functionality for hidd, dund, and pand are not present, and
  have been removed from all configuration files.
  * This release introduces encryption (LP: #182191)
  * debian/patches:
- bluez-utils-oui-usage.patch was borrowed from the Fedora 10 packaging.
- sco-connect-git.patch was taken from bluez git shortly after 4.12 release.
  It should help with some sco headset issues.
  * debian/control:
- Update different packages per upstream's recommendations.
- Update conflicts/replaces for earlier packages.
- Add a transitional bluez-utils package to help with the transition.

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** Changed in: bluez-utils (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: bluez-utils = bluez

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2008-03-28 Thread Welson
OK, this finally WORKS for me (Ubuntu 7.04, everything up to date,
Logitech v470)

1. /etc/default/bluetooth
HIDD_ENABLED=1
HIDD_OPTIONS=--master --connect xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx --server

2. This is the weird part, add a blank line at the end of
/etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf

3. I have bluez-gnome installed, don't know if needed.

Good luck!

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-10-28 Thread aalcock
The above solution didn't work for me, but, after an upgrade to Gutsy,
the mouse is working perfectly.

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-10-14 Thread AusIV
I'd like to note that I was having the same problem, and the fix
described by Superglue solved the problem.

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-09-26 Thread Chris Edwards
Yes that fixes the problem for me too. You don't need to reboot. Here's
what I did:

/etc/init.d/bluetooth stop
vim /var/liib/bluetooth/*/config   (Changed mode off to mode discoverable)
/etc/init.d/bluetooth start

My mouse and keyboard then magically connected!

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-09-26 Thread Marcel Holtmann
The mode discoverable is non-sense. Only mode connectable is needed.
When calling hciconfig and it doesn't show pscan then no HID device
can re-connect.

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-09-25 Thread aalcock
Hi Marcel

Running ps | grep hidd | grep -v grep I get:
root  5670 1  0 Sep25 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/hidd -i 
00:07:61:84:B3:03 --server

(00:07:61:84:B3:03 is my mouse; running hidd --server  without the -i
MAC address doesn't allow a reconnect under any circumstance)

And yet my bluetooth mouse does not reconnect either at startup, KDE
login or when the mouse times out its bluetooth connection after a
period of inactivity.

So far the ONLY way I have found to get the mouse working again is, like
Jim and rowanook, to use an hidd --connect. Believe me, I don't want to
do this.

I think that this thread is actually saying that the approach you fairly
bluntly proscribe doesn't work - and that's (we believe) a bug.

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-09-25 Thread Superglue
Does any developer of hidd look inside this thread?

To Marcel: I am sure that hidd --server is running but it does not
handle the re-connects from my mouse. It seems that hidd with option --
server is running fine (because all people reporting problems above are
able to make mouse work with hidd --search or hidd --connect), but
not in *scanning* mode. Is it possible to run hidd (with some hidden
option) in scanning mode?

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-09-25 Thread Superglue
Hm, after my last message I spent half of an hour browsing this forum
and looks like I found a solution for this problem in the thread:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez-utils/+bug/59222

The bottom line is: file /var/lib/bluetooth/*/config has to have mode
discoverable but not mode connectable. After reboot my mouse has been
discovered without manual typing hidd --search. Please report if it
does help you. Good luck!

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-09-25 Thread Jim Carroll
I also have to run hidd --search dozens of times every day on my feisty
install.

When I run hidd --server, it tells me Can't listen on HID control
channel: Address already in use.

I do have hidd --server set up in /etc/defaults/bluetooth.

Is there a write-up anywhere that would help me understand exactly what is 
going on 
instead of just just telling me what to type?  (Of course, if you can help me 
get it working
by telling me what to type I'd be very grateful!)

-Jim

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-09-24 Thread Marcel Holtmann
The hidd --connect ... command needs to be used only once. After that
there is not need to use it ever again. The same applies to hidd
--search  What you are doing is attempting to make something work,
but with no idea how Bluetooth HID is designed. Stop messing around and
make only sure that hidd --server is running to handle the re-connects
from your devices.

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-09-21 Thread Superglue
Same here. I am getting this problem on a Dell Precision M60 with
Logitech V270 Bluetooth mouse.  Mouse does not connect after reboot
automatically. I have to do sudo hidd --search and press reset button
on the mouse.

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Re: [Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-09-21 Thread rowanrook
Yeah, it's awkward. I tried to make a shortcut command for the desktop but
it didn't work. I know that the mouse works when I boot of the System Rescue
CD http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page (Gentoo Linux), so good code exists.
I just don't know exactly how to extract it from the CD and install it to
Ubuntu.

On 9/21/07, Superglue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Same here. I am getting this problem on a Dell Precision M60 with
 Logitech V270 Bluetooth mouse.  Mouse does not connect after reboot
 automatically. I have to do sudo hidd --search and press reset button
 on the mouse.

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-08-23 Thread rowanrook
I have also experienced this problem on a Dell Inspiron 600m with
Logitech Bluetooth mouse.

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-08-13 Thread aalcock
I have the same problem - Feisty 7.0.4 fully patched and a Logitech V270
bluetooth mouse and the appropriate changes to /etc/default/bluetooth

I always succeed when:
1) I use the command line to run the sudo hidd ... command (might be --search 
or --connect)
2) Press the reset (pairing) button on the mouse.

However, when the mouse disconnects (eg computer reboots, mouse is
switched on or mouse disconnects after a timeout), the pairing is lost
and does not reestablish.

One further observations: When the mouse is unpaired but is moved, the
kbluetoothd icon in my status bar flashes a few times. I think the mouse
is attempting to reconnect to the computer

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-06-22 Thread AlexisSaettler
Reinstallation of bluez-utils didn't have any effect ...

When I do
 sudo hidd --connect 00:07:61:64:A2:98
I get :
 Can't create HID control channel: Connection refused
is anyone having the same problem ?

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-05-01 Thread Calimarno
I found a solution for a feisty updated to edgy... You need to replace your 
/etc/default/bluetooth file by the one provided in the package during the 
update process.
Alternatively, you can to uninstall bluez-utils and then to delete manually the 
file /etc/default/bluetooth and then to reinstall the package.
I hop this would help!

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-04-30 Thread tomitoma
Hi,

Same problem here ... the Logitech V270 doesn't connect automatically on
startup under feisty up to date !

I installed bluetooth, gnome-bluetooth, bluez-(pin/pin/utils/cups/gnome), 
configure /etc/default/bluetooth with 
HIDD_ENABLED=1
HIDD_OPTIONS= --master --server

I tried --connect 00:AA:BB:CC ... and it changes nothing ...

I am a little bit disappointed since it worked yesterday under feisty
(not perfectly because i had to switch off/on the mouse to have it
detected) ... today i reinstall ... and it doesn't work !

If i hidd --search it works ... at least there is a work around.

If you need some tests, please ask.

Bye
Tom

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-03-24 Thread lightenup
I have encountered the same exact problem. I have also noticed that if I
perform a hidd --kill 00:12:34:56:78:90 and then try and do a hidd
--connect 00:12:34:56:78:90 it will not re-connect unless I press the
reset button on the bottom of the mouse.

If you need me to test anything please ask.

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-03-15 Thread Laur Mõtus
** Changed in: bluez-utils (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-03-11 Thread AlexisSaettler
I have exactly the same problem.

I'm running on feisty.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep bluez
ii  bluez-cups 3.9-0ubuntu1 
  Bluetooth printer driver for CUPS
ii  bluez-pin  0.30-2.1ubuntu3  
  Bluetooth PIN helper with D-BUS support
ii  bluez-utils3.9-0ubuntu1 
  Bluetooth tools and daemons


Here is some output from kernel and hidd :


[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tail -f /var/log/syslog 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo /usr/bin/hidd -n --master --server 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hidd[30334]: Bluetooth HID daemon
Mar 11 12:45:25 socrate hidd[30334]: Bluetooth HID daemon

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ #turning on my mouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ #nothing happen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo hidd --search
Searching ...
Connecting to device 00:07:61:64:A2:98
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ Mar 11 12:46:09 socrate hidd: New HID device 
00:07:61:64:A2:98 (Logitech Bluetooth Mouse)
Mar 11 12:46:09 socrate kernel: [124826.726286] input: Bluetooth HID Boot 
Protocol Device as /class/input/input25

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ #turning off my mouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ #turning on my mouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ #nothing happen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo hidd --search
Searching ...
Connecting to device 00:07:61:64:A2:98
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ Mar 11 12:46:48 socrate hidd: New HID device 
00:07:61:64:A2:98 (Logitech Bluetooth Mouse)
Mar 11 12:46:48 socrate kernel: [124852.199551] input: Bluetooth HID Boot 
Protocol Device as /class/input/input26


Everything I run hidd --search I have to push the pairing button on my
mouse even if it's not working. It's like it's always the first time I
connect it.


In /etc/default/bluetooth file, I've tried to write :
HIDD_ENABLED=1
HIDD_OPTIONS=--master --connect 00:07:61:64:A2:98 --server
This was working some weeks ago, on edgy (I don't remeber the version). Some 
regression should has come ...


Fell free to ask me for other output/tests ...

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-02-11 Thread Calimarno
I forgot to mention that my mouse connects automatically with dapper!

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-02-11 Thread Marcel Holtmann
Installing bluez-utils-3.9 should solve all the race conditions on
system boot and then HIDD_OPTIONS=--master --server should be enough.

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[Bug 84541] Re: [feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically

2007-02-11 Thread Onkar Shinde
@Calimarno,

Edgy onwards the file to be edited is /etc/default/bluetooth.
Please see if you can find the file. If not your installation may have some 
problem and tell us version of bluez-utils.

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