On Hardy, once paired, the keyboard would work subsequently, without having to go through the PIN challenge again after initial pairing, by just pressing a key or two, even at the GDM screen. On Karmic, to get the keyboard to work (whether after first boot or reboot), I have to press a couple of keys, at which point Bluez thinks it's connected, but gives me the errors as above in dmesg. To get it to work, I have to disable bluetooth, and re-enable it. It will then detect the keyboard properly. Except, lately I've been getting this more and more whilst doing this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/fedora/+source/linux/+bug/54273
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