Rather than a bug this was just a incorrect usage of the available
tools. Normally when we connect a device through the UI it gets marked
as trusted directly. However when just doing that with bluetoothctl this
remains a manual step the user has to do.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status:
This seems to come down to problems in the kernel part of the bluetooth
stack. The linkkeys created during pairing doesn't get stored and taken
as temporary which prevents a reconnection. Further investigation is
needed.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in:
** Description changed:
With bluez 5.33 on Nexus 4 with silo 43 installed.
* Pair and connect a HID device (mouse or keyboard)
-> pairing/connect works
* Use them for a bit
* Power HID device off
* Power HID device on again
* Start using the HID device
-> It doesn't reconnect au
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