Any other ideas, anything I can do to help diagnostics?
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Title:
cannot connect to K380 bluetooth keyboard
Status in bluez package i
That's generally possible, but unlikely, given that everything worked
well for a couple of months and then suddenly stopped working altogether
(rather than occasionally).
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Thanks for responding, Daniel. If it was the driver, I don't know how
the keyboard would have worked until a week ago. If it was the hardware,
I imagine other BT devices wouldn't connect either, but they do (mouse,
earbuds). I might be wrong, of course.
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Forgot to mention: I use this utility to invert Fn key behaviour:
https://github.com/jergusg/k380-function-keys-conf
...and it's set up to start on boot using a variant of the procedure
described here:
https://github.com/embuc/k480_conf
My /etc/udev/rules.d/80-k380.rules looks as follows:
ACTI
Public bug reported:
Had trouble connecting my K380 keyboard with the laptop (previously used
it without issues), unpaired and now I can no longer pair it.
Other bluetooth devices work with this particular laptop (mouse,
earbuds), the keyboard works flawlessly with a different laptop (running
the
Same problem a year later on
Linux 5.15.0-52-generic #58~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 13 13:09:46 UTC 2022
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux, Intel NUC 15 laptop. :\
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I have a Logitech bluetooth mouse (M650) and keyboard (K380, details in
the attached log). I almost never power down the laptop: I suspend and
resume it.
Sometimes when I resume from suspend everything works flawlessly. Other
times, there's a 2-3s "freeze" after just several
Is there anything a Ubuntu 18.04 user (upgraded from the preinstalled
Dell XPS Ubuntu 16.04) can do without manually replacing kernels and
possibly compromising laptop bootability?
This is what I'm currently running:
$ uname -a
Linux dell-desktop 4.15.0-91-generic #92-Ubuntu SMP Fri Feb 28 11:09:
#1594591 might be related.
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Title:
Sound over bluetooth is stuttering
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug descripti
I encounter sound over bluetooth stuttering as well. Ubuntu 14.04,
bluetooth in A2DP mode. I get the vague feeling that the stuttering gets
worse when the system is active, but sometimes it's the CPU, sometimes
the WiFi...sometimes no obvious reason.
I'm 3m away from a receiver in line of sight, F
I also encounter random failures resuming from suspend on 14.04
("4.4.0-64-generic #85~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 20 12:10:54 UTC 2017
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux"). Latitude E5570, fresh install (as of a
week ago). No blinking caps lock, though.
I just cycled through suspend-resume several tim
Affects E5570 as well. I'm running a fully updated 14.04 machine (kernel
3.19.0-30-generic) and will try to make do with the nice workaround from
bagl032 (comment #30), but would very much appreciate a proper patch of
the LTS kernel because 1) the workaround doesn't work perfectly and 2)
I'd hate t
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