In Fedora 19, when I powered on my Bluetooth headset, it connected automatically to my desktop. In Fedora 20, that's no longer the case. I have to open up the Bluetooth settings and toggle the headset's On/Off switch to On manually to get it to connect.
Almost the same here, though I have to re-pair it too, it gets simply forgotten. Fedora 20 + KDE.
I see the same thing with my bluetooth mouse - it worked fine under F19, and under F20 it never connects when the mouse is turned on. I have to re-pair it to be able to use it.
Same here with Bluetooth speakers, Bose & LON. Also same when waking up from suspend with the addition of the following script that that reminds F20 of the LON speaker: #!/bin/bash sudo systemctl restart bluetooth.service sleep 2; sudo rfkill unblock bluetooth
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