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** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Given that;
- the problem appears to be at a pretty low-level,
- the only known method of circumvention appears to be to reset the
state information held in /var/lib/bluetooth, which is used by the bluez
bluetoothd daemon,
- that bluetoothd is owned by the bluez package, and
- even the
** Also affects: bluez (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
I can't remove a bluetooth device with bluetooth-properties
T
Does anyone know how I can indicate that this bug is also present on
14.02-LTS on the bugtracking options - can't work out which option it
is!?
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Tit
Hi folks, especially Jeff Lane
I managed to connect a bluetooth mouse up using the unity applet (gnome-
bluetooth), and then somehow managed to mess it up in a way similar to
the way you folks have - it didn't appear in the bluetooth devices list,
yet when I turned it on the lock appeared on the b
Why is this two years old, and more importantly, why is there no obvious
way to remove bluetooth devices once they're paired? Nor any easy way to
re-enter the PIN if you messed it up the first time?
This still affects gnome-bluetooth (bluetooth-applet specifically) in
Precise and Quantal, and I pr
By the way I'm using Kubuntu 12.04.
If you are using Gnome based Distribution you will posssibly have to download
and istall the default Bluetooth manager of Kubuntu.
I didn't test my solution on any Gnome based Distribution.
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Following devices seem to show up on every PC using Bus 004 Device 002:
ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode):
5E:0F:00:00:FF:02
30:30:10:02:1A:8B
00:00:60:00:00:05
00:42:03:01:F4:03
5E:C4:2F:47:66:BC
20:00:09:1A:18:32
FA:60:28:14:08:2B
You can only remove them by
I have the same problem. my device is
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle
(HCI mode)
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Title:
I can't
I have the same problem with my WACOM tablet and iMac. My ubuntu version
is 10.10. I cannot remove the Wacom tablet, neither can i reconnect it
from my iMac.
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I had the same problem (Ubuntu 10.10 on Macbook). blueman did not help. I fixed
it by booting again in MacOSX, remove the device (disconnecting only did not
help) then I could set it up as a new device in Ubuntu again.
I am not too familiar with bluetooth, but maybe there is something in the
blu
Just upgraded to 10.04. Now every time I reboot, there are a ton of BT
device addresses listed. Some can be deleted, but some cannot. I do not
know where to look for the config file to delete them there. Everything
seesm to work (after I uninstalled gnome bluetooth and installed
blueman), but there
I should have added that blueman crash reports the same "Device creation
in progress" message given by bluetooth-properties error message.
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I tried to remove the unknown device with blueman but it crashed (I
opened bug #585273 for this).
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I solved my problems with an unremovable previously paired mouse by
installing the
BlueMan (http://blueman-project.org/screenshots.html) bluetooth manager and
removing the device from there.. Following this I was able to normally pair
my mouse
and no longer need BlueMan. (I've it paired in both Win
My "dongle" is actually the macbook integrated bluetooth adapter.
As I said above I think that in my case I paired with the now
unremovable device (an apple bluetooth mouse) under osx before switching
to ubuntu.
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On the #bluez-devel channel ms7821 helpfully pointed me at the
hciconfig hci0 revision
command which displays the adaptor's MAC address. The bad news is a quick
Google shows that the address mine has (00:15:83:15:A3:10) is not unique!
Information like that at
http://www.dealextreme.com/forums/Fo
I should note that I see the same behaviour with the bluetooth USB
dongle in another machine running Fedora 12. A search of the mailing
lists has also turned this posting up: http://marc.info/?l=linux-
bluetooth&m=127418642624769&w=2 .
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I can't remove a bluetooth device with bluetooth-propertie
I've been seeing this problem too. I bought a very cheap USB bluetooth
dongle and similarly to the previous commenter the following addresses
appear already paired and cannot be removed:
5E:0F:00:00:FF:02
30:30:10:02:1A:8B
00:00:60:00:00:05
00:42:03:01:F4:03
5E:C4:2F:47:66:BC
20:00:09:1A:18:32
FA:
I ran blueman-manager as root and here is the the output. Note - only
the first 2 devices are mine:
sudo /usr/bin/blueman-manager
Loading configuration plugins
Using gconf config backend
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on_bluez_name_owner_changed (/usr/bin/blueman-manager:104)
org.bluez owner changed to :1.6
Using
** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have 3 devices which I set up and 7 which I did not. I was able to
remove a device which I set up but I can't remove any that I did not.
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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