Several of the comments (31 and 43) refer to mobile phones. I have found that the rfcomm bindings which create the bluetooth devices (/dev/rfcommx) are not taking place either in 11.04 and one also has to bind them manually by:
sudo rfcomm bind all
after the bluetooth restart
The combination of sudo bluetooth restart and sudo rfcomm bind all now allows me to use gnome-ppp to connect all my phones.
Bluetooth also needs to be restarted after a suspend or hibernate on my machine, a MSI Wind U100
Hopefully these are all going to be tested and sorted in the new kernel
Several of the comments (31 and 43) refer to mobile phones. I have found that the rfcomm bindings which create the bluetooth devices (/dev/rfcommx) are not taking place either in 11.04 and one also has to bind them manually by:
sudo rfcomm bind all
after the bluetooth restart
The combination of sudo bluetooth restart and sudo rfcomm bind all now allows me to use gnome-ppp to connect all my phones.
Bluetooth also needs to be restarted after a suspend or hibernate on my machine, a MSI Wind U100
Hopefully these are all going to be tested and sorted in the new kernel