The gnome-control-center bluetooth page consistently tells me
there is no bluetooth device on the system.

The bluetoothctl command line tool, not only found the
bluetooth on the motherboard, but allowed me to pair a
keyboard successfully (which I am typing on now).
(via a series of absolute gibberish commands I
don't understand, but copied off a web page :-).

Is gnome bluetooth support really that useless, or am I
missing some obscure deamon it needs to run?
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