Re: Weird bluetooth keyboard regression - just me?

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Hi Jon,

* Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx> [2012-05-01 07:37:11 -0600]:

> Life has not been conducive to frivolities like trying new kernels, but I
> finally gave 3.4-rc5 a go yesterday.  I'm seeing some decidedly weird
> keyboard behavior; it seems surprising that nobody else has complained.
> 
> I have a logitech Dinovo Edge bluetooth keyboard that I've used for
> years.  With 3.4 kernels, the keyboard generates no input until I've
> banged on it for a couple of seconds.  If I continually hit characters,
> they make it through; as soon as I stop for even a brief period (even
> somebody as verbose as me has to come up for air occasionally), it goes
> back to sleep.

This looks weird, I suspect of something. Could you try running
'bluetoothd -nd -P mgmtops' and check if the problem still happens too
you?

	Gustavo
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