This problem showed up for me with Ubuntu 8.10.  On bootup, the Logitech
wireless mouse is found and paired.  The logitech wireless keyboard is
not.  If I press red button on dongle, and then red button on keyboard,
they do pair.  But if the system is rebooted, you must do this manual
pairing again - each time.

I just upgraded another machine from 8.04 to 9.04 and have the same
problem.  I also upgraded the first machine to 9.04, and the problem on
that machine remains.

This keyboard/mouse worked fine pre 8.10.  The problem showed up with
the 8.10 release and continues with 9.04.

Jack Rickard

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Logitech MX5000 doesn't connect via bluetooth under ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318465
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Status in “bluez” source package in Ubuntu: Confirmed

Bug description:
Binary package hint: bluez

My bluetooth stick (Logilink BT0004) is recognized. If i select my keyboard or 
mouse, bluez starts connecting, but after a long time, there stands Pairing 
failed. But it works on Windows and other linux distros like fedora, linux 
mint, debian, opensuse.

My actual Ubuntu version is 8.10 64bit with bluez 4.12, but it also affects 
32bit versions and older version of Ubuntu.


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Edit: Please see my comment for updated informations.

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