This is reported against an old version of Ubuntu and many things has
changed since then. Because of that we won't fix this issue however if
this behavior repeats on a modern version please fill a bug report
against it and we will take it from there.
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Status: Co
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Title:
Logitech Bluetooth keyboards (Mediaboard & Di Novo) not working on
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Logit
I've seen this bug in every version of the PS3 port I've used. The
keyboard works fine for me in the PS# XMB as well as on Windows 7, but
not on Ubuntu.
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Dinovo edge --
I am experiencing this bug in the PS3 port of 10.04.
I have both a desktop(amd64) and ps3 running 10.04.
On the both the desktop and the ps3 I can add the keyboard and enter the
pin.
Afterwards the keyboard appears to be connected in the 'Devices' section
of 'Bluetooth Preference
This is fixed in 10.04.
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OK - I may be stating the obvious and you may have already tried this. However,
it doesn't hurt to repeat:
Has anyone tried the troubleshooting section of the following guide:
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-setup-bluetooth-keyboard-and-mouse-in-ubuntu.html
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running ubuntu karmic on hp mini 311 and can't make the logitech mediaboard pro
to work.
Suprisingly the mediaboard worked fine with kubuntu karmic!! I am guessing
installing kdebluetooth on top of ubuntu is not an option!
also with the hidd --search, I am unable to connect (provided I reset
the
Luca's workaround works for me using 9.10 ubuntu ps3. I need to press reset
button on mediaboard pro right after selecting Linux in boot menu( actually it
automatically boots in 3 seconds). Doing so it is working perfectly and I can
also input my pass etc...
But if I don't touch it a while (5-10
This problem also exists on xubuntu 9.10 for the ps3. I'm using a
"Logitech PlayStation 3 Cordless MediaBoard Pro".
Killing xorg-drivers-input-synaptics helped xorg reconize the keyboard.
The only way I'm able to connect to it is via the following command:
sudo hidd --connect
Everything else,
This bug dramatically affects the usability of ubuntu on ps3. I have a
logitech mediaboard pro, which I happily use under ps3's own OS (XMB),
and I do not want to use another mouse/keyboard combo when I use my ps3
with ubuntu.
The described workarounds are all cumbersome.
Dear development/bug fix
Sometimes when I connect my bluetooth mouse, the mouse is recognized,
but the mouse pointer does not move.
OS: Ubuntu 9.10, all updated to current version
~/ uname -a
Linux kwinz-laptop 2.6.31-15-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 10 14:53:52 UTC
2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
relevant syslog entries:
Nov 2
Success!
My Logitech Cordless MediaBoard Pro keyboard and bluetooth dongle paired
and are working in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic-beta Live-CD. I am typing this
from my MediaBoard :)
$ lsusb | grep Bluetooth
Bus 004 Device 003: ID 22b8:0850 Motorola PCS Bluetooth Device
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the HID error: HID create error 13 (Permission denied)
greetz Crooky
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Luca,
I have followed you're instructions. But i wont get the mediaboard
started with reboot. when i run the script mannualy on shell it will.
How and Where do i have to place the script so it will start-up on boot.
Im using it with xbmc, so i need the get the search script start on boot
and conn
dharmo
my workaround work very well on Ubuntu 9.04.
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don waste your time - until someone solves this whole bluetooth issue forget
it
2009/9/9 Luca Gambardella
> Daniel_B
>
> uninstall the package bluez-gnome and try again. ;)
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Daniel_B
uninstall the package bluez-gnome and try again. ;)
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1) Uninstall xserver-xorg-input-synaptic <--- uninstall what?
Is this just one package, or each of them separatly? Most of them, I do not
have...
2) Run in a terminal
# sudo hidd --search
3) Press the reset button on the device : keyboard and touchpad working.
After this step. Only touchpad
Is this a script that just runs search every 10 seconds *always*?
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Yes. This script reconnect the keyboard if you push the reset button
make a text file
# gedit script
and paste
while (sleep 10)
do
6) Run this script at root:
while (sleep 10)
do
hidd --search
done
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Can you give more details about how to do this? Is this a script that
just runs search every 10 seconds *always*?
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I have found a solution for the mediaboard Pro
1) Uninstall xserver-xorg-input-synaptic
2) Run in a terminal
# sudo hidd --search
3) Press the reset button on the device : keyboard and touchpad working.
4) Get the
5) Add the hidd command into the /etc/rc.local and
hidd --connect
and rebo
I have found a solution for the Mediaboard Pro
1 Uninstall xorg-input synaptic
2 Run in a terminal
# sudo hidd --search
4 Press the reset button on the device : keyboard and touchpad working.
5 Get the
5 Add the hidd command into the /etc/rc.local
hidd -- connect
and reboot the system.
N
@Ulisses: Thanks for info, downloaded 9.10 and will try that. Hopefully
my ps3 sound's will come alive in that version.
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@Kris: Yes, it works without the bluetooth stack probably because your
dongle is in HID mode.
Setting both HID2HCI_ENABLED and HID2HCI_UNDO to 1 in
/etc/default/bluetooth should make your dongle go to HCI mode during
boot and back to HID mode on shutdown. Then you should be able to pair
your mouse
I confirm the problem too with PS3 internal bluetooth and bluez. PS3
newest firmware 2.80 and Logitech DiNovo edge bluetooth keyb. Xubuntu
9.04 ( 2.6.28.6-powerpc64-smp )
1. Using PS3 own bluetooth pairing throught bluetooth-wizard goes well,
have to give pin and press enter. Pairing looks good, b
True enough, as it is not paired using the BT applet.
I was just aiming for full functionality... and since the work around
allowed me to use the mediaboard to log in after booting up, I was
happy. Considering how long I wrestled with the thing.
I was never able to do a fresh install of Karmic. I
That's not a permanent solution; it's just a workaround.
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I can confirm that removing the synaptic driver as RainerB suggests,
works perfectly!
Thanks so much RainerB I had struggled with this for a few days now...
even jumped between distro's.
I had the same symptoms... Mouse pad working but keyboard non-
responsive.. removed the synaptics driver.. did
I actually have the same problem that dibrown has.
I'll try what RainerB suggested, but that doesn't exactly seem like a
permanent solution. I'm thinking of just plopping down some money on the
Logitech Denovo Edge. As long as it seems like it'll work for sure.
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For those who have the mouse working but not the keyboard (after issueing a
hidd --conect ), here is
what helped in my case:
As described earlier ther might e a problem with the keyboard using the
synaptics driver.
After uninstalling the synaptics driver:
sudo apt-get remove xserver-xorg-inpu
Noticed a bunch of new comments here.
Just to reiterate, the logitech ps3 keyboard works fine on my 64bit 9.04
HTPC. This means that the developers of gnome bluetooth need to figure
on the differences between the 64bit and ppc architectures.
Good luck everyone!
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Still going on, this is lame.
Gnome bluetooth applet does absolutly nothing. It lets me pair the
keyboard and that's it. The mouse and keyboard do not function.
However using hidd --search or hidd --connect MAC does connect...however
only the mouse works, not the keyboard. I tried adding the hidd
Keyboard was sold out :(, no luck on the web either... 2 weeks + out of stock.
Sorrey :(
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I'm picking up a mediaboard later today, it will get fixed eventually :P.
I'll compile bluez 4.40 to see if that works ;).
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Arnaud, last time I checked in Karmic (about a week ago), my MediaBoard
still didn't work. It was detected and I could pair it with the PIN
identification, but it just wouldn't do anything else. I'll try again
this week.
Is it related to bug
[url=https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268502]268502[/url]
rom: arnaud.jean...@gmail.com
> To: quipe...@live.nl
> Subject: [Bug 292042] Re: Logitech Bluetooth keyboards (Mediaboard & Di Novo)
> not working on Intrepid
>
> Quipeace,
>
> I didn't expect the sixaxis to work over bluetooth, there is no complete
> support for
Quipeace,
I didn't expect the sixaxis to work over bluetooth, there is no complete
support for it - yet -. This will probably land for karmic+1.
http://www.hadess.net/2009/05/sixaxis-support-in-bluez.html
However, keyboards might work at this time. If you get a chance to test
it, I would be very
We'll it sure looks like things have changed, but the Sixaxis controller
still won't work, even thought it asks me to grant access to it on
start-up now (it asks for a pin when trying to pair...). I fear that the
mediaboard still won't work but It's worth trying anyway. At least WPA
works out of th
A lot of things will change with regards to bluetooth for Karmic (in
general Ubuntu). Unfortunately, I don't have a bluetooth keyboard to
test this, we will have to wait for people affected by this bug to
upgrade and test.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 3:26 PM, rsaSean wrote:
> Has there been any progr
Has there been any progress/update to this bug ? I am running Jaunty
Jackalope and my mediaboard pro will not function. I have tried several
of the suggestions but have not been able to get both the keyboard and
mouse to work.
I have all the latest updates... any help will be greatly appreciated
I'm experiencing the exact same situation that hyperspaced described 6months
ago (2nd post).
Use the gnome app, the keyboard is correctly recognized as a "Logitech
Cordless Mediadiaboard Pro (TM)". I'm asked to input a pin, which I do
using said keyboard. It confirms my correct entry of the pass
I am using jaunty on a PS3 and trying to install the (bluetooth) mediaboard
pro. I tried to install it via the bluetooth manager first. It appeared to
register properly when I entered the code but the keyboard didn't work... no
keystrokes or mouse movement in linux. Second I tried to connect
I upgraded my HTPC to Jaunty 64 bit over the weekend. I am happy to say
that my PS3 bluetooth keyboard is functioning perfectly under Ubuntu
now. I simply used the bluetooth icon in the systray.
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Is there an update on this BUG? I just installed Jaunty 9.04 on my PS3 -
I am using the Logitech Di Novo BT KB. It works at kboot, but once my
log-in screen apperas - my logitech di novo kb stops working completely.
Is there an alternative to making this work with a different keyboard? I
am using t
Side comment:
I know this is already implied, but I'd like to state that this also affects
the x86 Intrepid distribution...not just the PS3 port.
I'll be upgrading my systems to the 9.04 Jaunty Beta, on both 32 bit and
64 bit architectures, this weekend and will be testing this keyboard's
progres
Sorry to say I didn't see any improvements in this case :(
(PS3 that is)
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OK I'll remember to ask him explicitly the next time.
For this bug,, bluetooth fixes have been included in the ports kernel,
so bluetooth testers needed :-)
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On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 09:31 +, Arnaud Jeansen wrote:
> Do you think I should explicitly ask him for a new ports release ?
Yes. He won't do a new release unless he has a compelling reason to do
so. Although there's probably other stuff he still needs to fix, you
could end up waiting x amount of
@Arnaud
You might be interested in my comment on bug #268502 where I tested my
Mediaboard with the latest kernel with bluetooth fixes. In short I had
some success. But there are a couple kinks to work out yet before this
regression is completely fixed up.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
Seems that Luke released a new "ports" kernel and a bluetooth fix has
been integrated
In linux-ports 2.6.28-6.17
* Bluetooth: Add fine grained mem_flags usage to btusb driver
- LP: #268502
* Bluetooth: Handle bulk URBs in btusb driver from notify callback
- LP: #268502
* Bluetooth:
@Dan
No I didn't contact Luke, he seems to do a rebase on the "standard"
jaunty kernel for every "ports" kernel release, so It will come for free
the next time.
Do you think I should explicitly ask him for a new ports release ?
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>
> There are three fixes cherry picked for the main kernel, maybe it
> would be worth a shot to ask Luke to add them to linux-ports ?
Has he confirmed that he'll include them?
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 318465
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Dan, ignore what I said before.
We will get these three upstream fixes, cherry picked for the main
kernel in Jaunty as soon as Luke rebases linux-port on jaunty
2.6.28-11.39
He seems to do that for every release, so people with a problem here
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@Ambricka
The synaptics problem is orthogonal, I have it on my USB mouse :-/
@Dan
Is there any chance that this bug may be the same ?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/268502
There are three fixes cherry picked for the main kernel, maybe it would be
worth a shot to ask Luke to add them to
sure, but I don't have the synaptics problem on the other machines.
I think that one will sort out itself when standard bluetooth
probe/pair/connect works.
Then again, I don't know the difference between the internal logics of bluez vs
manually connecting with hidd.
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@Ambricka
You're right, the synaptics problem is simply a secondary issue that I
wanted followed somewhere else. This bug should only relate to the
bluetooth problems.
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30 lines pasted...
However, I think the big problem is that the keyboard does not attach as input
device without help of the hidd binary on ps3, not needed on i386 or amd64
(that one's still a hardy)
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@Ambricka
Thanks a lot for your reply.
So it seems that your keyboard is assigned to the synaptics driver
because hal sees it with the capability "input.touchpad" (there is an
fdi file to does this assignment input.touchpad => synaptics driver).
I need to investigate a bit more on this issue, so
some more investigation showed that it helped, the keyboard spawned into
some other input devices, which I changed the properties on to make it
"work".
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withoud "hidd" the keyboard doesn't even attach as an input device.
hidd sure connects an input device, with driver "synaptics" if the synaptics
driver is installed. hal-set-property does not help me here :(
however the link hal is here:
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/bluetooth_acl_761a8562
@Ambrick
Can you also attach the output above, *after* reinstalling
xserver-xorg-input-synaptic please ?
The input-synaptics interaction may be due to what I'm seeing with my
USB keyboard
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/351059).
If the hal description of your mouse says
input
@Ambricka
Can you please attach to this bug the output of "hal-find-by-capability
--capability input | xargs -n1 lshal -u > lshal.log "
(command from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting) ?
Thanks
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I can confirm I still have the same behaviour with the latest kernel
from geoff.. :(
Linux ps3 2.6.29-rc7-powerpc64-smp-custom #2 SMP Sat Mar 7 20:16:56 CET
2009 ppc64 GNU/Linux
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I made some investigations yesterday, not a mediaboard or a dinovo, but anyway
a logitech Dell-branded keyboard.
As I've read somewhere earlier, the hidd-workaround stopped working some time...
Sure enough, I couldn't get the hidd-thing to work, but I noticed in the
xorg-log that it tried to att
Has any progress been made on the Logitech MediaBoard Pro and 8.10?
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Thanks man for the advise. I went with YDL 6 instead and found it to be an
alright choice. I like that you have a shortcut that will get you back into the
PS OS. The bluetooth works well with the HIDD commands, I found it easier to
install on YDL. BUT the wireless becomes a problem. I m
akareh, I had the same problem. I had to install the bluez-compat
package to get hidd. "sudo apt-get install bluez-compat" should work.
Hope this helps.
I have got my keyboard working now using hidd, and am happily typing
this message with it. However, I don't know how to set it as trusted.
I'm
I have been watching this thread closely because I have the same exact
problem. Work around didn't work for me because even though I think I
have the latest bluez version my ps isn't recognizing HIDD commands. Any
suggestions?
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"Workaround" seems to disable the bluetooth host stack of Ubuntu. After
that the keyboard could be used in hid mode instated of hci mode. Side
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Attaching to bluez for now as I think we quite a bit of information to
be going along with. Although this problem may yet be due the linux-
ports kernels using a different kernel version (2.6.25) than the
supported architectures (2.6.27).
I don't have either of these devices myself so there's only
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