Incomplete: Waiting for the bug to reoccur... It sounds to me like a
kernel or hardware problem though, in which the device itself is
believed to have disappeared, and so would the dialog.
** Tags added: mantic
** Package changed: bluez (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status:
FIX (Maybe?)
I put the keyboard aside for (about) a week. During this time the laptop when
through a usual
'apt update/apt upgrade' process and reboot.
When I tried to subsequently re-pair the keyboard, the 'passcode dialog' stayed
visible,
and the keyboard paired.
Considerations:
- This
I am seeing this bug in Ubuntu 23.10.
bluez 5.68-0ubuntu1.1
Hardware: Logi POP Keys
https://www.logitech.com/en-au/products/keyboards/pop-keys-wireless-mechanical.920-011226.html
I have managed to have it working in the past, but the 6-digit code pop-
up disappears very quickly (as described,
Related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/241000
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2052492
Title:
Pairing: passcode dialogue disappears in <1 second
Some things that I have tried which didn't immediately fix the problem.
Resetting the bluez package did NOT fix the problem.
Removing the bluez package(s), removing /var/lib/bluetooth and re-installing.
sudo apt remove --purge bluez
rm -rf /var/lib/bluetooth
sudo apt install bluez
- This occurs on my daily use laptop which has been upgraded from 23.04
-> 23.10
- I have just tried to pair on another laptop with freshly installed 23.10
- The dialog displaying the pairing code persists
and I can pair correctly with same keyboard (it can pair with 3 separate
devices)
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