The fix to this bug was included in the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS release. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS was based on Ubuntu Kernel 3.2.0-23.36 which maps to Mainline Kernel v3.2.14. Officially the fix was included in Mainline Kernel v3.2.15, but the fix was backported to Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36 prior to the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS release (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/981162 Bluetooth: Fix l2cap conn failures for ssp devices). The fix was officially included in Mainline Kernel v3.2.15 which maps to Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.38.
For Ubuntu 11.10, the fix was included in Ubuntu Kernel 3.0.0-20.34 which maps to Mainline Kernel v3.0.30. The fix was officially included in Mainline Kernel v3.0.28, but this version was not specifically mapped to an Ubuntu Kernel version.
I would expect, but have not verified, that the fix has also been backported to the kernels for other Ubuntu releases. As such, I plan to close this bug as the issue has been resolved.
The fix to this bug was included in the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS release. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS was based on Ubuntu Kernel 3.2.0-23.36 which maps to Mainline Kernel v3.2.14. Officially the fix was included in Mainline Kernel v3.2.15, but the fix was backported to Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36 prior to the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS release (see https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/981162 Bluetooth: Fix l2cap conn failures for ssp devices). The fix was officially included in Mainline Kernel v3.2.15 which maps to Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.38.
For Ubuntu 11.10, the fix was included in Ubuntu Kernel 3.0.0-20.34 which maps to Mainline Kernel v3.0.30. The fix was officially included in Mainline Kernel v3.0.28, but this version was not specifically mapped to an Ubuntu Kernel version.
I would expect, but have not verified, that the fix has also been backported to the kernels for other Ubuntu releases. As such, I plan to close this bug as the issue has been resolved.