Still using the old bios.
I just confirmed that I see the same error after a cold boot, too.
Bluetooth icon is there, Bluetooth Settings say bluetooth is ON, but the
phone still won't connect. Same error, "Can't find device agent"
appears in syslog.
mars@vulpes:~⟫ rfkill list
0: tpacpi_bluetooth
I've tried upstream kernel v3.14-rc7, as requested in comment 3. No
change. I'm still having issues trying to re-enable bluetooth and
reconnect to devices.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I'm running different hardware, a Thinkpad X230, so as @penalvch
requested, I've filed bug 1295206 to track the issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1244764
Title:
[ASUS
I have tried the workaround from bug 1244764 comment 6, but it had no
effect. My own workaround from bug 1244764 comment 14 doesn't
consistently work, either.
** Description changed:
- Providing additional information in response to bug 1244764, "[ASUS
- U31SD] ubuntu 13.10 bluetooth not working
Public bug reported:
Providing additional information in response to bug 1244764, "[ASUS
U31SD] ubuntu 13.10 bluetooth not working correctly".
Attempting to re-estabilish a bluetooth connection between my phone
(Nexus S) and my Thinkpad X230 laptop. The devices have been
successfully paired in
In addition to comment #6, I also had to run the command "sudo service
bluetooth restart". After doing so the bluetooth indicator icon
reappeared and automatically re-paired with my devices.
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