Funny thing: if I change in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf InitiallyPowered = true to false, and reboot, the applet will show that white x in red on its icon, to say that bluetooth is off. However, the bluetooth LED is still on, so in that case the applet shows incorrect information.
So maybe this is a bug in bluez (which owns that /etc/bluetooth/main.conf), that it does not honor the setting (and provides bad info to the applet as well)? But I don't see a component bluez in bugzilla to report it ...
Funny thing: if I change in /etc/bluetooth/ main.conf InitiallyPowered = true to false, and reboot, the applet will show that white x in red on its icon, to say that bluetooth is off. However, the bluetooth LED is still on, so in that case the applet shows incorrect information.
So maybe this is a bug in bluez (which owns that /etc/bluetooth/ main.conf) , that it does not honor the setting (and provides bad info to the applet as well)? But I don't see a component bluez in bugzilla to report it ...