I've noticed that the pairing assistant wizard remembers the PIN option specified when run as root. I read on the GNOME blog that GNOME 3.10 will have completely re-done Bluetooth wizard, so this issue (which I'm also experiencing) may be resolved then. I've installed `blueman` in the interim which is an alternative GTK+ bluetooth management utility for GNOME using the bluez D-Bus backend.
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