I could not get this working in 8.x and when I upgraded to 9.04 it did not fix anything for me. However, I was able to do something a bit unnatural to get it working without any hack or config change; I just needed a wired keyboard. I did try to clean up any config file changes I had made then followed this process:
* I rebooted with a wired keyboard attached, so I could log in without putting the dongle in USB mode. Once I logged in, I had a Bluetooth icon on the top panel. * I clicked on the icon and selected the "Setup new device..." menu item which opened the "Bluetooth Device Wizard". * I pushed the red button on the back of the keyboard * and clicked "Forward" in the Wizard * I now saw the keyboard in the list of devices and completed the wizard. Upon reboot, it took a few seconds at the login screen for the keyboard to work, but work it did. I don't know if a new install would automatically configure the keyboard, or if my previous attempts to "fix" the problem in 8.x prevented 9.04 from properly configuring the keyboard, or if Jaunty still doesn't automatically set it up. I would not call this fixed because of the need for an additional wired keyboard. -- Logitech MX5000 doesn't connect via bluetooth under ubuntu https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318465 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs