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Hi!
I've got a Dell Inspiron 1525 with "Dell Computer Corp. Wireless 355 Bluetooth". I'm using Blueman.
The problem: when I turn off the bluetooth device in blueman, the bluetooth led in the laptop don't turn off. However, rfkill says that the bluetooth is soft blocked.
Any idea how to fix this?
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anyone?
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This is the output of bluetoothd, when I disable the device in blueman-applet:
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() cond 1
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() Received 9 bytes from management socket
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_cod_changed() index 0
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_add_uuid() index 0
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() cond 1
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() Received 12 bytes from management socket
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_cmd_complete()
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_add_uuid_complete() index 0
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:handle_pending_uuids() index 0
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() cond 1
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() Received 10 bytes from management socket
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_new_settings() hci0 new settings
bluetoothd[2868]: audio/manager.c:state_changed() /org/bluez/2868/hci0 powered off
bluetoothd[2868]: audio/telephony.c:telephony_exit()
bluetoothd[2868]: audio/headset.c:telephony_deinit() Telephony deinitialized
bluetoothd[2868]: Adapter /org/bluez/2868/hci0 has been disabled
bluetoothd[2868]: src/adapter.c:set_mode_complete()
bluetoothd[2868]: src/rfkill.c:rfkill_event() RFKILL event idx 0 type 2 op 2 soft 1 hard 0...and this, when i enable it after that:
bluetoothd[2868]: src/rfkill.c:rfkill_event() RFKILL event idx 0 type 2 op 2 soft 0 hard 0
bluetoothd[2868]: src/rfkill.c:rfkill_event() RFKILL unblock for hci0
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_set_powered() index 0 powered 1 pending_uuid 0
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_set_powered() index 0 powered 1 pending_uuid 0
bluetoothd[2868]: src/adapter.c:set_mode() connectable
bluetoothd[2868]: src/adapter.c:session_ref() 0x7f08d1eb86a0: ref=1
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() cond 1
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() Received 9 bytes from management socket
bluetoothd[2868]: hci0: Set Powered (0x0005) failed: Busy (0x0a)
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() cond 1
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() Received 13 bytes from management socket
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_cmd_complete()
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_new_settings() hci0 new settings
bluetoothd[2868]: audio/manager.c:state_changed() /org/bluez/2868/hci0 powered on
bluetoothd[2868]: audio/telephony.c:telephony_init()
bluetoothd[2868]: audio/headset.c:telephony_ready_ind() Telephony plugin initialized
bluetoothd[2868]: audio/headset.c:print_ag_features() HFP AG features: "Ability to reject a call" "Enhanced call status" "Extended Error Result Codes"
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_disable_cod_cache() index 0
bluetoothd[2868]: Adapter /org/bluez/2868/hci0 has been enabled
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:update_settings() new settings 93
bluetoothd[2868]: src/adapter.c:adapter_mode_changed() old 0x00 new 0x02
bluetoothd[2868]: src/adapter.c:set_mode_complete()
bluetoothd[2868]: src/adapter.c:set_mode_complete() connectable
bluetoothd[2868]: src/adapter.c:session_unref() 0x7f08d1eb86a0: ref=0
bluetoothd[2868]: src/rfkill.c:rfkill_event() RFKILL event idx 0 type 2 op 2 soft 0 hard 0
bluetoothd[2868]: src/rfkill.c:rfkill_event() RFKILL unblock for hci0
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() cond 1
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_event() Received 9 bytes from management socket
bluetoothd[2868]: plugins/mgmtops.c:mgmt_cod_changed() index 0Offline
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FYI, typically bumping is not looked upon too kindly here.
You know what the difference between a sof block and a hard block is? You want the latter.
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