Comment 2 for bug 589464

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Sergius (stadnik-sergey) wrote :

It happens to me with the same effect, but only after a hibernate/restore cycle.
It appears that bluetooth subsystem is started from /etc/init.d/bluetooth via sending a Dbus message to the bluetooth subsystem. For some reason /sbin/bluetoothd fails to start. /etc/init.d/bluetooth stop and then start cycle has no effect either. Only when I manually start bluetoothd everything starts working.