Hi, this is Ubuntu 12.10.
I have NEVER seen the bluetooth applet properly indicate that the radio was
turned off in hardware, through
several versions of Ubuntu, on any of several machines on which I use Bluetooth.
PLEASE FIX THIS: it would be so cool to have a nice clear visual
indication that
Latest upgrades seem to have broken it again :(
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gnome-bluetooth confused about on/off state of bluetooth
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/407962
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-bluetooth - 2.27.90-0ubuntu1
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gnome-bluetooth (2.27.90-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* upstream release 2.27.90 (LP: #427665)
* addressing MIR comments (LP: #409848)
[ Loïc Minier ]
* Bump libdbus-glib-1-dev bdep to >= 0.74 to match
** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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gnome-bluetooth confused about on/off state of bluetooth
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Yep, now it you modify the bluetooth rfill with rfkill the status of the
bluetooth change immediatly.
I know the rfkill support for thinkpad t60 was not great (I own one) but in
2.27.9 it is working better.
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gnome-bluetooth confused about on/off state of bluetooth
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I just saw that 2.27.9 has the following in the NEWS file:
- Port to using new rfkill API in Linux kernel 2.6.31
Maybe that will help with this problem?
** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth nonfunctional on Ubuntu Karmic
+ gnome-bluetooth confused about on/off state of bluetooth
** Package changed: