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-utils 3.9-0ubuntu1
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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[feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically
https://launchpad.net/bugs/84541
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