On Wednesday 06 June 2007 12:32:49 Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
> It isn't listed. Do you have any error messages for USB in the output of
> dmesg or in /var/log/messages? Could it be disabled by a hardware switch
> or otherwise? (When I first got my laptop I disabled it in windows then
> installed linux over it, I couldn't turn it back on without borrowing
> someone hard disk that still had windows on it).

No error messages in dmesg
I have not found any hardware switch, however i'll double check and try to 
enable bluetooth on ms-windows, which is still there installed.

Here are data about the device, as  i got by inspecting the hardware set up;
seemingly, a MAC address is  also attached   - could that info be of any use?

      BROADCOM
                          BCM92035NMD
                          HP PN-398765-002
                          MAC 0010C6E81384
                          SPS PN:403264-001


thank you 

--
Pol

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