I did a clean install of 15.10 yesterday, so I also used that opportunity to test this issue. In short, pairing using the user interface still did not work, but adding the OUI to the XML file was enough to persist the connection across reboots and suspends. No need to use the command line foo I did in #59.
To be fully precise, this is what I did:
1. Clean install Ubuntu 15.10.
2. Pair using the bluetooth icon in the top right at the desktop.
3. Try suspend or reboot. It did not work (connection even refused to set up without removing and adding the device again).
4. Added the OUI to the XML file as this, under the Microsoft Mice section:
<device oui="30:59:B7:" pin="0000"/>
5. Reboot.
After this, the connection is now persisting across reboots and suspends. It would be nice for other users if they didn't need to edit the XML and the user interface did all that was needed automatically, but I'm satisfied it works easily now.
Hi Marcos,
I did a clean install of 15.10 yesterday, so I also used that opportunity to test this issue. In short, pairing using the user interface still did not work, but adding the OUI to the XML file was enough to persist the connection across reboots and suspends. No need to use the command line foo I did in #59.
To be fully precise, this is what I did:
1. Clean install Ubuntu 15.10.
2. Pair using the bluetooth icon in the top right at the desktop.
3. Try suspend or reboot. It did not work (connection even refused to set up without removing and adding the device again).
4. Added the OUI to the XML file as this, under the Microsoft Mice section:
<device oui="30:59:B7:" pin="0000"/>
5. Reboot.
After this, the connection is now persisting across reboots and suspends. It would be nice for other users if they didn't need to edit the XML and the user interface did all that was needed automatically, but I'm satisfied it works easily now.
Cheers.