On 15/10/2020 01:03, Peter Robinson wrote:
> A new proposed blocker bug showed up today:
>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1874082
>
> the issue is that if you have a bluetooth mouse working, then suspend
> the system, when you resume the bluetooth mouse will not be working any
> more. You have to go into the GNOME Bluetooth settings applet to get it
> to work again.
>
> So far we have two reports, but they happened to have the exact same
> mouse. Can other folks who have bluetooth mice (and even, perhaps,
> other bluetooth hardware - keyboards, headsets?) - ideally different
> ones! - please test this and report their findings either here or to
> the bug? It's important to know what range of hardware this affects.
The problem here is it could be very hardware/firmware dependent, not
just for the mouse but the controller as well. I have seen issues
across a bunch of BT devices that don't happen on others and that can
be very out of our control.
I would second that observation.
I've got a Logitech M557 BT Mouse. On an Acer Laptop it will not auto reconnect when
the system is rebooted. I have to issue a "bluetoothctl connect" command.
However,
when the same mouse is used on my HP Tower system it reconnects just fine. This
observation is on an F32 KDE spin.
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