I just tested it off a xubuntu 14.04 image, and it works as intended with blueman, its clearly a bluez issue. If i use blueman under ubuntu without removing bluez, things get confused, but at least it recognizes the device. My guess is that removing bluez will solve things altogether, the problem is that bluez is tied to everything-buntu so its really -not- a option. No solution so far.
I just tested it off a xubuntu 14.04 image, and it works as intended with blueman, its clearly a bluez issue. If i use blueman under ubuntu without removing bluez, things get confused, but at least it recognizes the device. My guess is that removing bluez will solve things altogether, the problem is that bluez is tied to everything-buntu so its really -not- a option. No solution so far.