I'm experiencing the same problem: I'm now surfing (and writing this bug 
report!) with a Samsung SGH-SV10 UMTS cell phone, but I've had to revert to USB 
cable connection after nearly a year of smooth bluetooth connections (since 
5.10), although with 6.10 I've followed the same steps as ever. The phone and 
the PC (an Acer Centrino laptop with an external Bluetooth dongle) are able to 
exchange data between each other (I've tried with some .jpg files), but when it 
comes to connect to internet (I use a pppd script addressing  /dev/rfcomm0) the 
phone ask for a PIN code, but the PC does not and the script ends with a 
"connection refused" error.
   I've also tried to copy the /etc/bluetooth/*.* and /var/lib/bluetooth/*.* 
that are still working on my current "stable" system (a 6.06 installed on 
another partition on the same PC) but with no avail.
  My opinion is that the bug resides in the pin helper executable not beeing 
correctly called (if I try to call bluez-pin alone it pops out the PIN request 
and echoes it to the console)

  And... Yeah: on every other respect UBUNTU RULEZ!!!! :-)

   Giuseppe.
Palermo, Italy.

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Problem connect bluetooth in ubuntu edgy
https://launchpad.net/bugs/71300

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