Had the same problem after upgrade from 11.04 to 11.10.
I have blindly tried
$ killall bluetoothd
$ bluetoothd -d -u -n
and it helped, so I ran
$ sudo -s
$ dpkg --ignore-depends bluez --purge bluez
$ aptitude install bluez
and it's working now.
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Installed 11.04 on HP 4530s and searched for a way to disable bluetooth
on startup. Since there is no UI for this, I ended up here. Wanted to
add that even if everything would work after editing
"/etc/bluetooth/main.conf", there should be a friendlier way to do this,
no?
For now, I added this to /
The update fixed it. Nice work!
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Title:
gnome-power-manager adds battery to indicator twice when battery hot-
unplugged and plugged back in
To
Same problem with ATI Radeon X1200 (RS690M) on a DELL Inspiron 1526:
external VGA display is flickering when running the stable kernel.
Booting the stable kernel with radeon.new_pll=0 changes the way it
flickers, but the external screen stays unusable.
Booting http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa