Public bug reported:

Since upgrading to Ubuntu 19.04:

After logging in, Bluetooth is turned off and yet quick settings in
system tray still give me an option to turn it off (see the attached
screenshot).

After clicking "turn off" the option changes to "turn on", but clicking
on "turn on" doesn't do anything. I can keep flipping between on and off
and nothing happens. If I go to the full Bluetooth settings the same
thing happens. Basically I can't turn the Bluetooth on at all.

When I use the kill switch on my laptop (Purism Librem 13) Bluetooth
settings correctly tell me there's no Bluetooth adapter on my laptop.
When I flip the kill switch back and wait a few seconds I can turn the
Bluetooth on and then it will work.

In short - I have to kill and unkill Bluetooth for it to work.

This was not an issue on the previous version of Ubuntu (18.10).

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: bluetooth

** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2019-07-01 18-20-21.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1834951/+attachment/5274510/+files/Screenshot%20from%202019-07-01%2018-20-21.png

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  After logging in bluetooth is off and cannot be turned on

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