Continuing of my self conversation.....

Found out that changing only the package bluez from version 4.570ubuntu1
to version 4.32-0ubuntu4 is enough to make it work in that case.

How to:
Go to http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/bluez, select your Architecture (amd64 
or i386) and download the package.
Open the Synaptic package administration, search for bluez and remove bluez 
there.
Removing bluez will also remove other packages, notice that because you have to 
reinstall them later.
After removing bluez close the Synaptic (only one instance can run) and install 
the downloaded package (bluez 4.32-0ubuntu4)
A double click in the folder where you downloaded the package 
bluez_4.32-0ubuntu4_i386.deb starts the Debian package installer and ignore the 
warning that a newer version is available.
Now open and reinstall in the Synaptic package administration all other 
packages which got former uninstalled with bluez.

Thats fairly easy once you know it and can even be done by someone without much 
knowledge.
Nevertheless, it would be fine to have a fix for that. Can't be that hard to 
compare this versions to see why this Dongle stopped working.
Well, maybe I start with that on my own too when I see the activity here which 
remembers me of a cemetery.

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Cambridge Silicon Radio Bluetooth Dongle gives permanent Connection timed out 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/495930
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