Hi Scott,

It continues to block at 'Starting bluetooth services'.
I put in a set -x in the bluetooth file and I saw that it keeps on 
blocking at this command, both with the stop and the start command.

I also edited the file to put an exit 0 at the start, to be able to do a 
full update + dist-upgrade. That went fine as long as the exit 0 was in 
the file. After the dist-upgrade, when I removed the exit 0, below 
command (From within init.d/bluetooth) got stuck again.

/usr/sbin/hid2hci --tohci

It also doesn't start up at system startup, but at least it doesn't 
block the system from starting. After startup the bluetooth start is 
still in the ps -ef list.

I hope this helps.

Regards,
Steven.

Scott Kitterman wrote:
> If you open a command line window and type:
>
> sudo apt-get update
> [enter your password]
>
> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
>
> What is the output after the second command and does blue-tooth work
> after that?
>
>

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[apport] package bluez-pcmcia-support failed to install/upgrade: 
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