** Description changed:

  The bluetooth indicator and the bluetooth page in system settings
  sometimes won't turn on bluetooth until after a reboot. What I expect to
  happen is that if bluetooth is off in the indicator/system settings and
  I tap the switch, the switch will go green and in a moment the bluetooth
  indicator will show up and bluetooth is enabled. When bluetooth is on, I
  expect to go into the indicator/system settings and turn the switch off,
  the switch will go gray and the bluetooth indicator will hide and
  bluetooth is disabled. I expect this to work whenever I want while the
  phone is on.
  
  Sometimes, this does not work. For example, yesterday I disabled
  bluetooth at some point in the evening and later I went to sleep. When I
  woke up, I tried to turn it on via the indicator and also system
- settings and it won't turn on. In the indicator, the switch moves to the
- green position briefly, then moves back to gray (the bluetooth indicator
- remains hidden and bluetooth is disabled). In system settings, the
- switch will stay green, but the bluetooth indicator remains hidden and
- bluetooth is disabled. If I leave system settings and come back, the the
- switch is now in the off position.
+ settings and it wouldn't turn on. In the indicator, the switch moves to
+ the green position briefly, then moves back to gray (the bluetooth
+ indicator remains hidden and bluetooth is disabled). In system settings,
+ the switch will stay green, but the bluetooth indicator remains hidden
+ and bluetooth is disabled. If I leave system settings and come back, the
+ the switch is now in the off position.
  
  /var/lib/urfkill/saved-states has:
  [BLUETOOTH]
  soft=false
  prev-soft=false
  
  bluetoothd is confirmed to be running before and after using the
  indicator and system settings when bluetooth cannot be enabled.
  
  Workaround: reboot the phone and bluetooth will be enabled.
  
  Note: this is not new behavior-- I'm only reporting it now (partly
  because I thought it was fixed for a while, but that might have been
  because I was rebooting a lot at the time)
  
  $ system-image-cli -i
  current build number: 194
  device name: mako
  channel: ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09-proposed
  last update: 2015-02-11 15:34:27
  version version: 194
  version ubuntu: 20150211.1
  version device: 20150116
  version custom: mako-1.1

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  bluetooth can not be enabled sometimes

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