Cristoph:

It's not by default a "trusted" device.  You should be getting an offer to
make it trusted (or you can hit the "i" in the UI) to do so.  Try turning it
off and back on and see that this happens.

On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 13:55, Christoph Langner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Using 4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa7 here. Pairing of a BT mouse works, but when i
> reboot my computer the paring doesn't work any more. I can move the
> mouse, but the mouse cursor doesn't move. I've got to remove the mouse
> out of the "known devices" list and pair it again. I can reproduce this
> after every reboot.
>
> $ dpkg -l bluez* | grep ii
> ii  bluez                 4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa7     Bluetooth tools and daemons
> ii  bluez-alsa            4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa7     Bluetooth audio support
> ii  bluez-cups            4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa7     Bluetooth printer driver
> for CUPS
> ii  bluez-gnome           1.7-0ubuntu1~ppa1     Bluetooth utilities for
> GNOME
> ii  bluez-gstreamer       4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa7     Bluetooth gstreamer support
> ii  bluez-utils           4.9-0ubuntu1~ppa7     Transitional package
>
> --
> Look into switching to bluez 4.x
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274950
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> of the bug.
>


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