[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1004594] Re: BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection broken

2012-10-24 Thread Steve White
** Attachment added: "syslog of crash 2"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/1004594/+attachment/3411866/+files/BT-crash2-syslog

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Title:
  BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection
  broken

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I'm a daily Bluetooth DUN user.  This is Ubuntu 12.04, on a Samsung
  NC-20 with a Nokia C5.

  I can easily establish a DUN connection through the phone and comfortably use 
the Internet that way.
  After set-up, an item corresponding to my phone provider appears in the Gnome 
NetworkManager (nm-applet) menu.

  However, if the DUN connection is broken, say by turning the phone off, or 
taking the phone out of range,
  the item disappears from the menu, and never comes back, even if the phone is 
in range and Bluetooth is clearly working on both devices.

  This is 100% reproducible on my system.
  This is an old problem: I remember it from the Ubuntu 10.x series.

  I tried re-starting nm-applet, and bluetooth-applet, to no effect.
  If the bluetoothd is restarted, however, the item re-appears, and the phone 
can again be used.
  (Re-booting the computer works too of course.)

  I'm guessing it's a bluez issue, although it might be a NetworkManager
  issue (or both).

  Cheers!

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1004594] Re: BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection broken

2012-10-24 Thread Steve White
I ran the script you asked for, and attach the results.

See *at least* two different kinds of failures of Bluetooth network
connections.

One seems to be associated with network activity, particularly with Skype. 
(Although, I have conducted long Skype sessions through the same interface.)
This of course shouldn't happen at all.

The other happens when the cell phone goes out of range.
In this case it makes sense for the connection to break -- but the system 
doesn't handle it gracefully.

Environment: a cafe with a misconfigured WLAN, which NM will try to
connect to unsuccessfully, causing other problems, until WLAN explicitly
turned off.

Did a fresh log-in to system.

(Reported separately, a related problem)
It isn't good enough to successfully connect via DUN.  Even with a working 
connection, NM will repeatedly try to connect with WLAN, pestering the user, 
and breaking a working connection.

Crash 1:


Connect via cell phone Bluetooth DUN.

Started Skype. Came up OK, could see people.  Otherwise used network.
Saw skype notification that a buddy had logged in.
Very shortly thereafter, network died.
(was the buddy login and dying related?  did they send me a message?)

No notification informed me the network was down.
Gnome NM icon still showing DUN connection,
ifconfig still shows IP address.

Still see my cell phone DUN device listed in Gnome NM table.

Try disconnect, reconnect.  NM spins, fails.

Execute
sudo restart bluetooth
Now can successfully re-connect via DUN.

Something SHOULD have informed me that something had died.

Crash 2:


Deliberately walked 30m or so away for a couple of minutes.
On return, found the
* network connection down, and
* under NM applet, no longer see the cell phone DUN device.

Note: this is the effect the bug report specifically refers to.
In the other crash the DUN device is still listed, although in both cases 
Bluetooth is evidently not functional.

What SHOULD happen is:

* a notification should pop up, saying the connection was lost.
* Bluetooth should be available to attempt re-connection

Cheers!

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Title:
  BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection
  broken

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I'm a daily Bluetooth DUN user.  This is Ubuntu 12.04, on a Samsung
  NC-20 with a Nokia C5.

  I can easily establish a DUN connection through the phone and comfortably use 
the Internet that way.
  After set-up, an item corresponding to my phone provider appears in the Gnome 
NetworkManager (nm-applet) menu.

  However, if the DUN connection is broken, say by turning the phone off, or 
taking the phone out of range,
  the item disappears from the menu, and never comes back, even if the phone is 
in range and Bluetooth is clearly working on both devices.

  This is 100% reproducible on my system.
  This is an old problem: I remember it from the Ubuntu 10.x series.

  I tried re-starting nm-applet, and bluetooth-applet, to no effect.
  If the bluetoothd is restarted, however, the item re-appears, and the phone 
can again be used.
  (Re-booting the computer works too of course.)

  I'm guessing it's a bluez issue, although it might be a NetworkManager
  issue (or both).

  Cheers!

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1004594] Re: BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection broken

2012-10-24 Thread Steve White
** Attachment added: "syslog of crash 1"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/1004594/+attachment/3411865/+files/BT-crash1-syslog

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Title:
  BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection
  broken

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I'm a daily Bluetooth DUN user.  This is Ubuntu 12.04, on a Samsung
  NC-20 with a Nokia C5.

  I can easily establish a DUN connection through the phone and comfortably use 
the Internet that way.
  After set-up, an item corresponding to my phone provider appears in the Gnome 
NetworkManager (nm-applet) menu.

  However, if the DUN connection is broken, say by turning the phone off, or 
taking the phone out of range,
  the item disappears from the menu, and never comes back, even if the phone is 
in range and Bluetooth is clearly working on both devices.

  This is 100% reproducible on my system.
  This is an old problem: I remember it from the Ubuntu 10.x series.

  I tried re-starting nm-applet, and bluetooth-applet, to no effect.
  If the bluetoothd is restarted, however, the item re-appears, and the phone 
can again be used.
  (Re-booting the computer works too of course.)

  I'm guessing it's a bluez issue, although it might be a NetworkManager
  issue (or both).

  Cheers!

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1004594] Re: BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection broken

2012-10-26 Thread Steve White
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => New

** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => New

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Title:
  BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection
  broken

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I'm a daily Bluetooth DUN user.  This is Ubuntu 12.04, on a Samsung
  NC-20 with a Nokia C5.

  I can easily establish a DUN connection through the phone and comfortably use 
the Internet that way.
  After set-up, an item corresponding to my phone provider appears in the Gnome 
NetworkManager (nm-applet) menu.

  However, if the DUN connection is broken, say by turning the phone off, or 
taking the phone out of range,
  the item disappears from the menu, and never comes back, even if the phone is 
in range and Bluetooth is clearly working on both devices.

  This is 100% reproducible on my system.
  This is an old problem: I remember it from the Ubuntu 10.x series.

  I tried re-starting nm-applet, and bluetooth-applet, to no effect.
  If the bluetoothd is restarted, however, the item re-appears, and the phone 
can again be used.
  (Re-booting the computer works too of course.)

  I'm guessing it's a bluez issue, although it might be a NetworkManager
  issue (or both).

  Cheers!

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1004594] Re: BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection broken

2013-01-06 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection
  broken

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I'm a daily Bluetooth DUN user.  This is Ubuntu 12.04, on a Samsung
  NC-20 with a Nokia C5.

  I can easily establish a DUN connection through the phone and comfortably use 
the Internet that way.
  After set-up, an item corresponding to my phone provider appears in the Gnome 
NetworkManager (nm-applet) menu.

  However, if the DUN connection is broken, say by turning the phone off, or 
taking the phone out of range,
  the item disappears from the menu, and never comes back, even if the phone is 
in range and Bluetooth is clearly working on both devices.

  This is 100% reproducible on my system.
  This is an old problem: I remember it from the Ubuntu 10.x series.

  I tried re-starting nm-applet, and bluetooth-applet, to no effect.
  If the bluetoothd is restarted, however, the item re-appears, and the phone 
can again be used.
  (Re-booting the computer works too of course.)

  I'm guessing it's a bluez issue, although it might be a NetworkManager
  issue (or both).

  Cheers!

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1004594] Re: BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection broken

2013-01-06 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection
  broken

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I'm a daily Bluetooth DUN user.  This is Ubuntu 12.04, on a Samsung
  NC-20 with a Nokia C5.

  I can easily establish a DUN connection through the phone and comfortably use 
the Internet that way.
  After set-up, an item corresponding to my phone provider appears in the Gnome 
NetworkManager (nm-applet) menu.

  However, if the DUN connection is broken, say by turning the phone off, or 
taking the phone out of range,
  the item disappears from the menu, and never comes back, even if the phone is 
in range and Bluetooth is clearly working on both devices.

  This is 100% reproducible on my system.
  This is an old problem: I remember it from the Ubuntu 10.x series.

  I tried re-starting nm-applet, and bluetooth-applet, to no effect.
  If the bluetoothd is restarted, however, the item re-appears, and the phone 
can again be used.
  (Re-booting the computer works too of course.)

  I'm guessing it's a bluez issue, although it might be a NetworkManager
  issue (or both).

  Cheers!

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1004594] Re: BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection broken

2012-10-22 Thread Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Unfortunately we can't start working on it yet, because
your bug report didn't include enough information.

Please include the information requested at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager. If you have trouble, do
not hesitate to ask for more assistance. Thanks in advance.

** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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Title:
  BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection
  broken

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I'm a daily Bluetooth DUN user.  This is Ubuntu 12.04, on a Samsung
  NC-20 with a Nokia C5.

  I can easily establish a DUN connection through the phone and comfortably use 
the Internet that way.
  After set-up, an item corresponding to my phone provider appears in the Gnome 
NetworkManager (nm-applet) menu.

  However, if the DUN connection is broken, say by turning the phone off, or 
taking the phone out of range,
  the item disappears from the menu, and never comes back, even if the phone is 
in range and Bluetooth is clearly working on both devices.

  This is 100% reproducible on my system.
  This is an old problem: I remember it from the Ubuntu 10.x series.

  I tried re-starting nm-applet, and bluetooth-applet, to no effect.
  If the bluetoothd is restarted, however, the item re-appears, and the phone 
can again be used.
  (Re-booting the computer works too of course.)

  I'm guessing it's a bluez issue, although it might be a NetworkManager
  issue (or both).

  Cheers!

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1004594] Re: BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection broken

2012-10-22 Thread Steve White
Hi Mathieu,

I will do ask you ask.

But have you tried this yourself?  It's very easy, and it causes the
problem every time (happened again this afternoon, in fact).

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Title:
  BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection
  broken

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I'm a daily Bluetooth DUN user.  This is Ubuntu 12.04, on a Samsung
  NC-20 with a Nokia C5.

  I can easily establish a DUN connection through the phone and comfortably use 
the Internet that way.
  After set-up, an item corresponding to my phone provider appears in the Gnome 
NetworkManager (nm-applet) menu.

  However, if the DUN connection is broken, say by turning the phone off, or 
taking the phone out of range,
  the item disappears from the menu, and never comes back, even if the phone is 
in range and Bluetooth is clearly working on both devices.

  This is 100% reproducible on my system.
  This is an old problem: I remember it from the Ubuntu 10.x series.

  I tried re-starting nm-applet, and bluetooth-applet, to no effect.
  If the bluetoothd is restarted, however, the item re-appears, and the phone 
can again be used.
  (Re-booting the computer works too of course.)

  I'm guessing it's a bluez issue, although it might be a NetworkManager
  issue (or both).

  Cheers!

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1004594] Re: BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection broken

2013-04-05 Thread Rolf Leggewie
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 937374 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/937374

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 937374
   Option to connect Bluetooth PAN forever disappears from NM indicator if 
connection is broken; de- and re-Enable Networking fixes it

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Title:
  BT DUN device disappears permanently from nm-applet if connection
  broken

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I'm a daily Bluetooth DUN user.  This is Ubuntu 12.04, on a Samsung
  NC-20 with a Nokia C5.

  I can easily establish a DUN connection through the phone and comfortably use 
the Internet that way.
  After set-up, an item corresponding to my phone provider appears in the Gnome 
NetworkManager (nm-applet) menu.

  However, if the DUN connection is broken, say by turning the phone off, or 
taking the phone out of range,
  the item disappears from the menu, and never comes back, even if the phone is 
in range and Bluetooth is clearly working on both devices.

  This is 100% reproducible on my system.
  This is an old problem: I remember it from the Ubuntu 10.x series.

  I tried re-starting nm-applet, and bluetooth-applet, to no effect.
  If the bluetoothd is restarted, however, the item re-appears, and the phone 
can again be used.
  (Re-booting the computer works too of course.)

  I'm guessing it's a bluez issue, although it might be a NetworkManager
  issue (or both).

  Cheers!

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