On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 16:21:13 -0700
Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Obvious suspects there - gnome-bluetooth and udev for the BT
keyboard
issue, claws-mail itself for the claws update.
I don't think Bluetooth itself should come into play at all; the device
simply looks like a keyboard, even the BIOS can cope with it. I don't
even have Bluetooth built into my kernel (but note, again, that the Fedora
kernel behaves the same way). The system *seems* to recognize it properly:
Aug 31 16:49:15 bike kernel: [ 648.761264] usb 2-4.2.2: new full speed USB device number
18 using ehci_hcd
Aug 31 16:49:15 bike kernel: [ 648.853757] usb 2-4.2.2: New USB device found,
idVendor=046d, idProduct=c713
Aug 31 16:49:15 bike kernel: [ 648.853763] usb 2-4.2.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1,
Product=2, SerialNumber=3
Aug 31 16:49:15 bike kernel: [ 648.853767] usb 2-4.2.2: Product: Logitech BT
Mini-Receiver
Aug 31 16:49:15 bike kernel: [ 648.853770] usb 2-4.2.2: Manufacturer: Logitech
Aug 31 16:49:15 bike kernel: [ 648.853773] usb 2-4.2.2: SerialNumber: 0007617AC3F9
Aug 31 16:49:15 bike kernel: [ 648.858614] input: Logitech Logitech BT Mini-Receiver as
/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb2/2-4/2-4.2/2-4.2.2/2-4.2.2:1.0/input/input12
Aug 31 16:49:15 bike kernel: [ 648.858919] generic-usb 0003:046D:C713.000A:
input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Keyboard [Logitech Logitech BT Mini-Receiver] on
usb-0000:00:1d.7-4.2.2/input0
(There is another set of stuff for the built-in mouse too; mouse doesn't
work either). The syslog output is the same regardless of whether the
device actually works or not.
udev is an interesting idea, I may mess with that.
Thanks,
jon