Logitech MX900 Bluetooth Mouse don't get recognized
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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bluez-utils (Ubuntu) |
New
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Medium
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Charles Majola |
Bug Description
In the recently released Ubuntu 6.06 "Dapper Drake" Beta (clean install) a connected Logitech MX900 BlueTooth Mouse still doesn't get recognized as input device.
To get the mouse to work after bootup I have to type:
sudo hid2hci
sudo hidd --connect <mac of mx900>
inside a terminal.
This "bug" is present since Ubuntu 5.10.
In Breezy I "patched" a custom startup script into the boot process ... here's a copy ... maybe it'll help you to resolve the issue:
/etc/init.
[CODE]
#!/bin/sh
hid2hci
sleep 1
hcid
sdpd
sleep 1
hidd --server
[/CODE]
in Dapper's Beta I simply added the aforementioned commands into rc.local as a workaround.
Could anyone please squash this showstopper ... ?!?
Thanks,
Stormbringer
Changed in bluez-utils: | |
assignee: | nobody → chmj |
I think I've got the same bug. It seems to be a duplicate of #32415. I've post the begining of my search there.
But in my case, launching your commands manualy does not make it work.