Thanks for keeping onto this one.
I can confirm that
rfkill unblock blutooth
allows the device to be 'brought up'
2.6.31-1-rt and 2.6.31-5 both seem to work without needing this.
Strangely tho, the device is down by default and must be 'turned on' by gnome-bluetooth (or hciconfig hci0 up)
So half solved 8)
Thanks for keeping onto this one.
I can confirm that
rfkill unblock blutooth
allows the device to be 'brought up'
2.6.31-1-rt and 2.6.31-5 both seem to work without needing this.
Strangely tho, the device is down by default and must be 'turned on' by gnome-bluetooth (or hciconfig hci0 up)
So half solved 8)