Yes bluez is the common Bluetooth stack for Linux desktop.

It's possible other packages are also involved in this bug, but many
people are reporting similar issues so this is likely to get merged into
some other existing Bluetooth bug.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1688143

Title:
  Stop disabling bluetooth!

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Randomly after resuming from sleep, restarting, logging in or opening
  the screen on a laptop, bluetooth gets disabled. This is a major
  problem for bluetooth peripheral users as it can cause the system to
  be unusable without having to use a non-bluetooth peripheral just to
  re-enable bluetooth.

  This is completely unrelated to bluetooth discovery, of which is
  normally disabled in this use-case.

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