However, if I unpower the device using the Kubuntu applet (it's relaibly
not working, draining 5 Watts less)

/etc/init/rfkill-store

will save the state as enabled

/var/rfkill/saved-state

contains

hci0 0

after a boot. So it seems the device remembers it's last state and not
bluetoothd. With the hardware lit always on, I suspect it is a hardware
issue with my adapter rather than an error with upstart or bluetoothd.

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Title:
  After upgrade to Kubuntu 12.10 bluetooth status is incorrect and works
  only after service bluetooth stop / start cylce

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