Public bug reported:

I have a paired bluetooth device listed as "Disconnected" in the
Bluetooth section of gnome-control-center. In order to connect to it I
click on the device name and switch the "Connection" slider to the "on"
position. The slider moves but immediately bounces back to the "off"
position, and nothing happens: the connection is not established. It
never works even if I try several times.

This happens on an up-to-date Focal system and it's always reproducible
across reboots and power cycles of the device. I don't think it's a
problem of the device itself or of the underlying bluetooth stack, as
connecting/disconnecting to the device works perfectly if I use
bluetooth-manager instead of gnome-control-center.

I don't know if this is a regression as I was not using bluetooth before
installing Focal. FWIW (very little), the device connects/disconnects
perfectly to Android phones.

** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: champagne

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Title:
  Can't connect to paired bluetooth devices via g-c-c; works with
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