I have found a way to manually start it by typing
sixad --stop
This automaticly started my Bluetooth and now when i type
sixad --start
It starts up and bluetooth stays on. So it might be so simple that sixad starts 
before the bluetooth service and "chrashes" the service. Someone please check 
that up.

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  Starting bluetooth service fails in 15.04

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