On 19 April 2012 08:24, Barry Drake wrote:
> On 19/04/12 07:42, Colin Law wrote:
>>
>> HOWEVER if the above command is put into /etc/rc.local then 'sudo rfkill
>> unblock bluetooth' will do a proper restart, and restart will also take
>> place from the Bluetooth icon, or the Bluetooth settings app
On 19/04/12 07:42, Colin Law wrote:
HOWEVER if the above command is put into /etc/rc.local then 'sudo rfkill
unblock bluetooth' will do a proper restart, and restart will also take
place from the Bluetooth icon, or the Bluetooth settings application.
Does switching it off in System Settings> Blu
On 18 April 2012 22:56, Barry Drake wrote:
> On 18/04/12 17:16, Phill Whiteside wrote:
>>
>> AFAIK, bluetooth is the same across all flavours, have a look at
>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#Disable_Bluetooth
>> to see if that successfully blacklists it for you
On 18/04/12 17:16, Phill Whiteside wrote:
AFAIK, bluetooth is the same across all flavours, have a look at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#Disable_Bluetooth
to see if that successfully blacklists it for you.
I didn't try - I don't actually want to 'blacklist'
Hi,
AFAIK, bluetooth is the same across all flavours, have a look at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#Disable_Bluetoothto
see if that successfully blacklists it for you. (Obviously, you will
not
be using LxTerminal :) ).
Do let me know how you get on, possibly wi
On 18 April 2012 16:51, Colin Law wrote:
> On 18 April 2012 16:44, Simon Greenwood wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 18 April 2012 16:07, Barry Drake wrote:
> >>
> >> I've just put 12.04 on my Samsung N150 netbook. Previously, I've had to
> >> do various tweaks to get things fully working, but with 12.04,
>
>
>
> There is something I've wanted to do before and failed. I'd like
> Bluetooth to be off by default. The command 'service bluetooth stop' which
> I seem to remember used to work, gives the reply 'bluetooth stop/waiting'
> but does not turn Bluetooth off according to the Bluetooth icon. The
On 18 April 2012 16:44, Simon Greenwood wrote:
>
>
> On 18 April 2012 16:07, Barry Drake wrote:
>>
>> I've just put 12.04 on my Samsung N150 netbook. Previously, I've had to
>> do various tweaks to get things fully working, but with 12.04, everything
>> worked out of the box. Fantastic.
>>
>> T
On 18 April 2012 16:07, Barry Drake wrote:
> I've just put 12.04 on my Samsung N150 netbook. Previously, I've had to
> do various tweaks to get things fully working, but with 12.04, everything
> worked out of the box. Fantastic.
>
> The only problem was starting off with the 'upgrade' option on
On 18 April 2012 16:07, Barry Drake wrote:
> I've just put 12.04 on my Samsung N150 netbook. Previously, I've had to do
> various tweaks to get things fully working, but with 12.04, everything
> worked out of the box. Fantastic.
>
> The only problem was starting off with the 'upgrade' option on
I've just put 12.04 on my Samsung N150 netbook. Previously, I've had to
do various tweaks to get things fully working, but with 12.04,
everything worked out of the box. Fantastic.
The only problem was starting off with the 'upgrade' option on the Live
CD installer. This was a miserable fail
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