Re: bluetooth dead after suspend

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Thilo:

On 11/17/2009 07:33 AM, Thilo Rießner wrote:
Hello, my bluetooth works fine after normal boot, bat after suspending and
resuming, it is dead. With my old installation (openSuSE 11.1) it was the
same, but the problem could be solved by restarting bluetooth (rcbluetooth
restart). With the new openSuSE 11.2 the rcbluetooth script vanished. As far
as I understood, bluetooth gets started via dbus. But even a rcdbus restart
does not help. Any idea of a quirk or workaround?
Thanks in advance for any help.

Thilo
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On my Opensuse 11.2 there is a file

/etc/init.d/bluez-coldplug

which, on examination, seems to control start/stop etc of bluetooth. Is this relevant to your concern?

On my desktop system if I plug in my adapter right after the system boots, Kbluetooth framework appears automagically. I will try it again after my system goes to sleep sometime.
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