This is reported against an old version of Ubuntu and many things has
changed since then. Because of that we won't fix this issue however if
this behavior repeats on a modern version please fill a bug report
against it and we will take it from there.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Ne
Kubuntu 10.04 using blueman. When blueman applet has been used to set
bluetooth off, then bluetoothd is not running after a restart.
Symptom: blueman applet icon in tray dissapears right after startup when
bluetooth is set to off.
Workaround: start bluetoothd manually when bluetooth is needed.
E
It happens to me with the same effect, but only after a hibernate/restore cycle.
It appears that bluetooth subsystem is started from /etc/init.d/bluetooth via
sending a Dbus message to the bluetooth subsystem. For some reason
/sbin/bluetoothd fails to start. /etc/init.d/bluetooth stop and then st
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