Hi! I've just installed Fedora 15 Beta on my PC. After first reboot I tried to connect my Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. To achieve this I had to restart Bluetooth service (`service bluetooth restart`) and both devices worked fine after that.
I thought that it was only one-time failure (everything works fine on my F15 Alpha netbook), but now I have to restart Bluetooth service after every boot to get it working and to connect to any device.
If I do it by switching to other console from GDM, I can login using BT keyboard, but it's highly uncomfortable and still requires another keyboard to be plugged in.
I even tried to hack it around and put `service bluetooth restart` in /etc/gdm/Init/Default, but it didn't work either.
My Bluetooth device is: $ lsusb | grep Bluetooth Bus 002 Device 003: ID 1310:0001 Roper Class 1 Bluetooth Dongle
Everything worked flawlessly with Fedora 14, I was able to login using my BT keyboard and mouse, so dongle is OK.
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On 04/26/2011 12:21 PM, Maciej Małecki wrote:
Hi! I've just installed Fedora 15 Beta on my PC. After first reboot I tried to connect my Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. To achieve this I had to restart Bluetooth service (`service bluetooth restart`) and both devices worked fine after that.
I thought that it was only one-time failure (everything works fine on my F15 Alpha netbook), but now I have to restart Bluetooth service after every boot to get it working and to connect to any device.
If I do it by switching to other console from GDM, I can login using BT keyboard, but it's highly uncomfortable and still requires another keyboard to be plugged in.
I even tried to hack it around and put `service bluetooth restart` in /etc/gdm/Init/Default, but it didn't work either.
My Bluetooth device is: $ lsusb | grep Bluetooth Bus 002 Device 003: ID 1310:0001 Roper Class 1 Bluetooth Dongle
Everything worked flawlessly with Fedora 14, I was able to login using my BT keyboard and mouse, so dongle is OK.
I had the same problem and fixed it and then I blogged about it
http://kdekorte.blogspot.com/2011/04/fedora-15-bluetooth.html
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Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 12:28:48 -0600 From: kdekorte@gmail.com To: test@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Re: Can't connect to any Bluetooth device after boot
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On 04/26/2011 12:21 PM, Maciej Małecki wrote:
Hi! I've just installed Fedora 15 Beta on my PC. After first reboot I tried to connect my Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. To achieve this I had to restart Bluetooth service (`service bluetooth restart`) and both devices worked fine after that.
I thought that it was only one-time failure (everything works fine on my F15 Alpha netbook), but now I have to restart Bluetooth service after every boot to get it working and to connect to any device.
If I do it by switching to other console from GDM, I can login using BT keyboard, but it's highly uncomfortable and still requires another keyboard to be plugged in.
I even tried to hack it around and put `service bluetooth restart` in /etc/gdm/Init/Default, but it didn't work either.
My Bluetooth device is: $ lsusb | grep Bluetooth Bus 002 Device 003: ID 1310:0001 Roper Class 1 Bluetooth Dongle
Everything worked flawlessly with Fedora 14, I was able to login using my BT keyboard and mouse, so dongle is OK.
I had the same problem and fixed it and then I blogged about it
http://kdekorte.blogspot.com/2011/04/fedora-15-bluetooth.html
Kevin
This actually worked, I somehow missed your entry among Google results. Thank you Kevin! BTW, great blog!