The package in bionic-proposed has fixed the issue for me on Ubuntu 18.04.2 with a Logitech M535 mouse.
After installing the update I had to re-pair the mouse (I was expecting to have to do this anyway). The mouse now connects automatically after:
- waking up the laptop from sleep
- turning the bluetooth mouse off and on
In both instances without the fix I would have had to pair the mouse with the laptop again.
With the proposed fix installed, I discovered no regressions, my other bluetooth peripherals work as expected (previously paired keyboard and headphones connected automatically when turned on).
Hello,
The package in bionic-proposed has fixed the issue for me on Ubuntu 18.04.2 with a Logitech M535 mouse.
After installing the update I had to re-pair the mouse (I was expecting to have to do this anyway). The mouse now connects automatically after:
- waking up the laptop from sleep
- turning the bluetooth mouse off and on
In both instances without the fix I would have had to pair the mouse with the laptop again.
With the proposed fix installed, I discovered no regressions, my other bluetooth peripherals work as expected (previously paired keyboard and headphones connected automatically when turned on).
-Alex