Hi > Looks like I'm not able to reproduce this behaviour. If I either close > my bluetooth interface or I directly remove the USB dongle what I get > is seeing my g-bluetooth's status icon disappearing saying me that there > are no bluetooth interfaces connected to the PC. (so I can't enable / > disable it anymore since the buttons disappeared right after removing > the USB dongle)
Yes, this was also the behaviour I saw before I upgraded from gnome-bluetooth 0.9.1-1 to 2.28.3-2. Now when I turn off wireless I only get a red X over the bluetooth icon. When I right-click on it, it says "Bluetooth: Disabled". Judging by "lsusb" and dmesg, "Broadcom Corp. Bluetooth Controller" actually disappears from the USB bus when I throw the switch, so I have no idea why the applet knows there's a bluetooth adapter in the system. Please tell me if I can provide any more information. Regards Tomaž -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org