Type this command in a terminal:
sudo gedit /etc/default/bluetooth
Then look for the line that says:
HID2HCI_ENABLED=1
and change it to this:
HID2HCI_ENABLED=0
I think Ubuntu Hardy is treating the Logitech DiNovo bluetooth keyboard/mouse adapter as an all-purpose bluetooth device. The above fix worked for me even with bluez installed.
per http:// bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 355497
Type this command in a terminal: bluetooth
sudo gedit /etc/default/
Then look for the line that says:
HID2HCI_ENABLED=1
and change it to this:
HID2HCI_ENABLED=0
I think Ubuntu Hardy is treating the Logitech DiNovo bluetooth keyboard/mouse adapter as an all-purpose bluetooth device. The above fix worked for me even with bluez installed.