Public bug reported:

I have been able to successfully tether my iPhone with my Ubuntu 11.10
laptop and I'm able to connect to the internet the first time that I
pair the laptop with my iPhone.

I disconnected from the iPhone using the network indicator and then try
to connect again and it will not connect not matter how many times I try
to connect. Even though at this point Ubuntu is disconnected from the
iPhone the iPhone still shows that there is 1 connection.

I try to open the Bluetooth preferences to see what I can do from there
but it now takes a very long time for the bluetooth preferences to open
and when they do it says that the bluetooth is turned off even though it
is not.

The only way to recover from this now is to restart the computer and
then open the bluetooth config and delete the iPhone pair. This way we
can re-pair the iphone and get the first connection to work again!

I have compiled a little video of the above steps so that you can see
for yourself. You can see it here: http://youtu.be/AemTmwYBvbE

If you need me to provide anything else just let me know.

Cheers

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  iPhone bluetooth tethering only works the first time iPhone is paired

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