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    How to activate bluetooth in kubuntu ?

    Hiya,
    I just migrated from Ubuntu and I'm very happy with the way Kubuntu 11.10 works.

    However, I'm unable to activate bluetooth support on my ACER Aspire 4741G (http://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-As...G.32734.0.html)

    Back on Unity, I had to hold down <Fn> and press <F3> for a few seconds to activate bluetooth.
    However, this does not work on Kubuntu. Instead, only WLAN is switched on and off.

    Does anyone know a solution ?
    Thanks alot.

    #2
    Re: How to activate bluetooth in kubuntu ?

    First, click on the triangle by the clock (show hidden icons) and click on the bluetooth icon to make sure it is detected...
    Registered Linux User 545823

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      #3
      Re: How to activate bluetooth in kubuntu ?

      Sorry, no bluetooth icon there.

      I just installed 'blueman', so I got at least a bluetooth daemon running, but it says "No adapter found".

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        #4
        Re: How to activate bluetooth in kubuntu ?

        Have you tried kmenu/system settings/bluetooth after enabling bluetooth with the Fn+F3 key combination?

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          #5
          Re: How to activate bluetooth in kubuntu ?

          No, theres no bluetooth menu at all.

          But I have just switched back to 11.04 on another partition and yes, the blo
          otooth icon appears after holding down <fn> and pressing <f3>, so the problem is clearly with 11.10

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            #6
            Re: How to activate bluetooth in kubuntu ?

            Just to clarify: "Switching back to 11.04" just means that I cross-checked the issue with 11.04.

            I'm still using Oneiric and I'm keen to solve this problem.

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              #7
              Re: How to activate bluetooth in kubuntu ?

              Ok, I was finally able to solve the problem by installing and using 'blueman' instead of the native KDE bluetooth daemon.
              I did the install via Muon Software Center instead of Synaptic, so I assume this did the trick.

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