Still broken for me too in 13.10. Moreover the patch in #13 cannot be
applied anymore.
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Title:
0.0.6 regression: disappears entirely when disabli
I downloaded 13.10 Beta final and have all updates installed. On my
Samsung I have an Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM43225
802.11b/g/n (rev 01).
If I shutdown bluetooth via indicator the indicator disappears.
laze@ubutron:~$ sudo rfkill list
[sudo] password for laze:
1: samsung-wlan
@Robert Ancell
I’m not much technical. Is there any guide for me to try your package?
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@Robert I see that this has not been merged upstream yet. Do you know
why?
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Title:
0.0.6 regression: disappears entirely when disabling BT
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im also affected by this as many described above, if BT is turned off by
the indicator, it disappears, i can enable it again in settings to get
the indicator back
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Works for me, too, both soft and hard rfkill. Thank you!
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Works for me, the indicator is shown correctly for both hard and soft block.
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Title:
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Martin or others, can you try lp:~robert-ancell/indicator-bluetooth
/dont-hide-on-rfkill and see if that has the expected behaviour?
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** Changed in: indicator-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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@Fabrizio: this trick don't work for me. I cannot use BT anymore
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@Giovanni: for me it works enabling it twice in control center (after
turning it off, on → off → on).
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This is the output of my rfkill
giovanni@trumpet-fish:~$ sudo rfkill list
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
1: hp-bluetooth: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
2: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
3:
I have the same problem on my system. Using rfkill I have a sony-
bluetooth and a hci0 devices, the latter only existing if the former is
not blocked. These are the three possible scenarios:
1) Physical switch on, bluetooth on
Behavior: correct
The indicator is shown regularly.
rfkill:
1: sony-blu
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: indicator-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Robert Ancell [2013-02-18 9:33 -]:
> Martin - I mean the case where you have no bluetooth adapter at all
> (physically), but you have the killswitch enabled. In that case you
> would see a greyed out indicator but it would be misleading. I don't
> know if the kernel doesn't allow this case.
A
Martin - I mean the case where you have no bluetooth adapter at all
(physically), but you have the killswitch enabled. In that case you
would see a greyed out indicator but it would be misleading. I don't
know if the kernel doesn't allow this case.
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That's the case for me -- when I soft or hard killswitch bluetooth, the
adapter disappears entirely; that's what I meant with empty
/sys/class/bluetooth/.
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For me also the indicator just greys out when disabled - the logic in
indicator-bluetooth is visible if gnome-bluetooth shows any adapters
present. We could use the logic "visible = n_adapters > 0 || locked"
though I don't know if there's the case where a lock could be active and
there's no adapter
For Sebastien the indicator is greyed out when he disables BT. For him,
hcitool dev is empty as well, but /sys/class/bluetooth/ still has a hci0
device.
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Note that "sudo hcitool dev" and /sys/class/bluetooth/ are both empty
once the soft rfkill is enabled. I assume it's only looking at sysfs,
not rfkill?
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