-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear all, I need some help with my bluetooth mouse. I just went from ubuntu to openSuSE on my laptop. Everything except for the bluetooth mouse is working. I have tried a lot of approaches really, but none seem to work. No matter what I do, I have to use the command sudo hidd --connect ... to make my mouse connect to the computer or vice versa (computer to mouse) every time I want to use the mouse. - That means I also have to type the root password each time I want to use the mouse. On ubuntu this was really as simple as adding a line with 'hidd - --server' in /etc/rc.local. Then after I had connected my mouse with the hidd --connect command once, it always reconnected by itself, even after restarts and such. This approach doesn't seem to work in openSuSE however, even when using the ubuntu (default) /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf file. Why is that? In SuSE, I must go to a terminal, become root and do: hidd --server hidd --connect 00:07:61:4a:1b:ef (press reset button on the mouse) -result-> Mouse connects and works. Now, if I turn my mouse off for five seconds and turn it back on again, I have to type another hidd --connect command as root for the mouse to reconnect. I have attached the SuSE bluetooth init script and the bluetooth.conf file used by the bluetooth init script in hopes it can be of use to anyone who might answer this request. Some more technical details is found below my signature. With hopes of help... Regards, Håvar Nielsen Installed bluez & bluetooth packages: bluez-firmware 1.2-20 bluez-gnome 0.6-7 bluez-hcidump 1.33-8 bluez-libs 3.7-14.1 bluez-test 3.7-29 bluez-utils 3.7-29.2 gnome-bluetooth 0.8.0-26 yast2-bluetooth 2.14.0-33 /etc/init.d/bluetooth status Checking service bluetooth (enabled) : hcid (activated) running hidd (activated) running hid2hci (activated) sdpd (activated) running opd unused rfcomm (activated) pand unused dund unused hcitool dev Devices: hci0 00:10:C6:9E:0A:D7 hcitool inq Inquiring ... All init-parameters for these profiles can be found in the attached bluetooth.conf file. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFtNIhurImHjOFF6oRAlpKAJ4iTVYRDheNU3MqGIRfiNXqMksrAwCcDBn5 TAw0jDaWK1e1pZX21rWS4hc= =HTlD -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----