If initially turned off, blueman-applet doesn't turn back on properly and doesn't connect to Headset service after X restart.
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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blueman (Ubuntu) |
Incomplete
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Steps to reproduce:
1. Turn Bluetooth off via blueman-applet's menu.
2. Restart X
3. Start blueman-applet
4. Turn Bluetooth on via blueman-applet's menu.
Expected results: bluetooth turns on, blueman-applet's icon becomes non-greyed, recent connections are available.
Actual results: bluetooth turns on, but blueman-applet's icon is still greyed and recent connections are not available, as if bluetooth were still off.
5. Start blueman-manager
6. Try to connect to (previously paired) headset via right-click - Connect Headset Service
Expected results: blueman connects to headset
Actual result: blueman doesn't connect to headset, Failed, log shows "object is not iterable" error (log attached)
Reproducible: always, doesn't matter if you reboot or restart X.
Workaround: restart blueman-applet after turning bluetooth back on.
Changed in blueman: | |
status: | Fix Committed → New |
status: | New → Fix Released |
affects: | ubuntu → blueman (Ubuntu) |
Thanks for the report