Public bug reported:

This is a Toshiba Satellite A200 1GB laptop running Kubuntu gutsy. It
has a kill switch for wlan+bluetooth which I kept on the "on" position
(i.e. communication enabled) since boot.

Bluetooth does not work.

- Running K Menu -> System -> kbluetooth displays "No Bluetooth Adapter
found! Unable to start kbluetooth. Plug in a Bluetooth Adapter or
restart the bluetooth service".

- No /dev/rfcomm* device, or anything else I'm able to recognize as
bluetooth-related.

- Output of `hciconfig` is empty. Output of `hcitool scan` is "Device is
not available: No such device".

- The bluetooth kernel module is loaded automatically on boot. `grep
hcid /var/log/syslog` says:

Sep 16 14:18:38 lisa hcid[5448]: Bluetooth HCI daemon
Sep 16 14:18:38 lisa hcid[5448]: Starting SDP server
Sep 16 14:18:38 lisa hcid[5448]: Created local server at 
unix:abstract=/var/run/dbus-7dn3JMoJy5,guid=c1a36bf6a61f65aeb046390046ed2d2e

What else should I do or report? Feel free to ask.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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bluetooth device not working (Toshiba A200 1GB)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139934
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