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Description of problem: I have a bluetooth mouse paired with my Dell E6410 laptop. If I suspend and resume the machine, the mouse doesn't control the cursor. The bluetooth status icon shows bluetooth as active and when I click on it it shows bluetooth as "on". However, when I select "bluetooth settings", that screen shows bluetooth as "off" and trying to switch it to "on" does nothing. I have to go to the "on/off" switch shown in the bluetooth status in the gnome-shell status bar, and switch it to off. *Then* the "on/off" button in the settings screen responds; I turn it to on and then the mouse responds Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-bluetooth-3.2.1-2.fc16.x86_64 How reproducible: After every resume Steps to Reproduce: 1. Pair a bluetooth mouse 2. suspend and resume mouse 3. Actual results: blueooth is off even though the status icon shows it as on Expected results: bluetooth should be in the same state as when it suspended Additional info:
With the final release of F16, if I suspend my Dell, and resume the bluetooth light is off and I cannot re-enable it again. If I go to the system setting for bluetooth, the toggle switch will be on off and I cannot click it over to on. Only rebooting seems to clear the problem. So I wouldn't characterise this as a low impact problem any more. Fortunately, I found a work around where if I turn off bluetooth first and then suspend, I can resume and re-enable it without a hitch. I've added a script in /etc/pm/sleep.d that runs "rfkill block bluetooth" and now I can resume and get a working bluetooth mouse back.
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Recreated issue on fedora 18. Yaniv
I'm having the same issue in Fedora 18 The rfkill command doesn't help, is the only thing to run? The difference is that i'm using a bluetooth speaker. The only way to make bluetooth work again is disconnecting the usb dongle and reconnect it and then reconnect the speakers.
I'm having the same issue in Fedora 19. A simple hack "/usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/bluetooth_wooden_hammer.sh" solves the issue: -------------------------- #!/bin/bash case "$1" in pre) rmmod btusb ;; post) modprobe btusb ;; esac -------------------------- Bluetooth Device: Bus 001 Device 022: ID 8087:07da Intel Corp. Device Descriptor: bLength 18 bDescriptorType 1 bcdUSB 2.00 bDeviceClass 224 Wireless bDeviceSubClass 1 Radio Frequency bDeviceProtocol 1 Bluetooth bMaxPacketSize0 64 idVendor 0x8087 Intel Corp. idProduct 0x07da bcdDevice 78.69 iManufacturer 0 iProduct 0 iSerial 0 bNumConfigurations 1 Kernel is 3.11.2-201.fc19.x86_64
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