Hi,
I have the same mouse. After a bit of probing, it looks like this is a
PolicyKit thing/bug.
Bluetoothd asks PolicyKit for permission, but PolicyKit doesn't know
about bluetooth, so pairing always fails.
My quick and *very* dirty solution was as follows:
edit /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf
and add the following lines between the <config> and </config> tags:
<match user="shartsuiker">
<return result="yes"/>
</match>
Of course you would need to replace my username with your own username :)
For me this allows the pairing to succeed.
Regards,
Stefan Hartsuiker
Greg Lumpkin wrote:
Good evening all,
I have F11 Preview installed on my Compaq N800w laptop. For some
reason, Bluetooth is showing as disabled in the Gnome applet, but
under services, it is showing as enabled and running.
When I click on Turn On Bluetooth in Bluetooth Preferences, nothing
happens. This is preventing me from pairing with my Logitech
Bluetooth Travel Mouse.
Any ideas?
Greg
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