I have recently received a major update to the kernel that included a number of fixes that referenced Bluetooth. I have also have updated to 4.28 of the various Bluez modules. Previously only Bluez 3.26 along with Blueman would work. This new combination is working.
I still keep the Dell Bluetooth radio switch off until the desktop is loaded.
Now for some more weirdness, sometimes my Multisync calendar sync stops, however if I start anyremote on the phone and link to the PC, then the Multisync process will start working and keep working for as long as Anyremote is connected.
Next re-boot it just works normally. There may be a Kernel issue - but sometimes I wonder if the phone is also not playing its part.
Upgraded the following packages:
bluetooth (4.27-intrepid~ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~git20090125
bluez (4.27-intrepid~ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~git20090125
bluez-alsa (4.27-intrepid~ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~git20090125
bluez-cups (4.27-intrepid~ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~git20090125
bluez-gstreamer (4.27-intrepid~ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~git20090125
bluez-pcmcia-support (4.27-intrepid~ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~git20090125
bluez-utils (4.27-intrepid~ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~git20090125
libbluetooth3 (4.27-intrepid~ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~git20090125
linux-headers-2.6.27-11 (2.6.27-11.26) to 2.6.27-11.27
linux-headers-2.6.27-11-generic (2.6.27-11.26) to 2.6.27-11.27
linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic (2.6.27-11.26) to 2.6.27-11.27
linux-libc-dev (2.6.27-11.26) to 2.6.27-11.27
Linux kylea-e6500 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 19:28:32 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have recently received a major update to the kernel that included a number of fixes that referenced Bluetooth. I have also have updated to 4.28 of the various Bluez modules. Previously only Bluez 3.26 along with Blueman would work. This new combination is working.
I still keep the Dell Bluetooth radio switch off until the desktop is loaded.
Now for some more weirdness, sometimes my Multisync calendar sync stops, however if I start anyremote on the phone and link to the PC, then the Multisync process will start working and keep working for as long as Anyremote is connected.
Next re-boot it just works normally. There may be a Kernel issue - but sometimes I wonder if the phone is also not playing its part.
Upgraded the following packages: ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~ git20090125 ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~ git20090125 ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~ git20090125 ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~ git20090125 ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~ git20090125 support (4.27-intrepid~ ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~ git20090125 ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~ git20090125 ppa1) to 4.28-0ubuntu1~ git20090125
bluetooth (4.27-intrepid~
bluez (4.27-intrepid~
bluez-alsa (4.27-intrepid~
bluez-cups (4.27-intrepid~
bluez-gstreamer (4.27-intrepid~
bluez-pcmcia-
bluez-utils (4.27-intrepid~
libbluetooth3 (4.27-intrepid~
linux-headers- 2.6.27- 11 (2.6.27-11.26) to 2.6.27-11.27 2.6.27- 11-generic (2.6.27-11.26) to 2.6.27-11.27 2.6.27- 11-generic (2.6.27-11.26) to 2.6.27-11.27
linux-headers-
linux-image-
linux-libc-dev (2.6.27-11.26) to 2.6.27-11.27
Linux kylea-e6500 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 19:28:32 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux