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Title:
  Deterministic bluetooth disconnects after login and bluetooth restart

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hello everyone,

  a few months ago I upgraded from 18.04 to 20.04 and since then, I'm
  into some bluetooth connection issues. I'm a KDE user currently using
  Ubuntu 5.4.0-53.59-generic 5.4.65, still the reported issue also
  appears with plain ubuntu 20.04, even a clean live USB version of
  ubuntu 18.04 reproduces it such that it is independent of any KDE
  library. I've noticed the following bug already a few months ago,
  still I would like to wait and see if it might be resolved with a new
  kernel update or something else. Since it still persists, I now would
  like to report it to the devs. I found no similar reported bug but if
  it already has been reported, I'd like to excuse for reporting a
  duplicate.

  So, I'm using a Logitech bluetooth LE mouse and with ubuntu 18.04
  (actually on any distro based on 18.04 that I tested), everything
  works fine and without any problems. Still with 20.04, I'm into the
  following bug that I would like to report. After starting ubuntu, the
  bluetooth connection to the mouse works (i.e. pointer is moving) and
  after about 30-40 seconds it stops moving and freezes for about 10-15
  seconds and thereafter works again and stays working. The same issue
  can be reproduced by executing (for instance on a live ubuntu)

      sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart

  which stops the bluetooth connection for a few seconds (as expected),
  immediately it works again but after additional 30-40 seconds, the
  connection breaks for another 10-15 seconds and thereafter works
  flawlessly.

  I checked all configuration files from the /etc/bluetooth/ directory,
  everything is the same between 18.04 and 20.04 and even modifying the
  parameters does not change anything at all. As a conclusion of my
  testing I strongly guess it has either anything to do with a different
  kernel version or a with a changed bluetooth library between 18.04 and
  20.04.

  So in summary:
  Expected behavior: Bluetooth connection shortly breaks after 'sudo 
/etc/init.d/bluetooth restart' and does not break again after 30-40 seconds (as 
it is the case with ubuntu 18.04)
  Actual behavior: Bluetooth connection breaks again after reestablishing the 
connection

  I'm hoping that this issue can easily be fixed and please let me know
  if you need any further information :-)

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