[06:55] <brobostigon> morning boys and girls.
[07:05] <zmoylan-pi> o/
[07:14] <brobostigon> o/
[07:59] <brobostigon> https://www.dndice.co.uk/store/p11/Chromatic-Dragon-Red something nice for my birthday, :)
[09:06] <halt> Morning All, the Bluetooth under 18.10 is pretty buggy around sleep / resume, so I have to run restart on that after resume, so I was thinking that should run that as a systemd unit, and I think I have the task file, but not sure where to put it, it should be run as root, but still it's not system thing, I read up on http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/en/man5/systemd.unit.5.html so I tried first  $HOME/.config/systemd/user/*, then /etc/systemd
[09:07] <halt> but instead of keep guessing, I thought I just ask it here
[09:09] <halt> Here is the script itself, just in case the error is there https://pastebin.com/raw/tNtrfCvC
[09:32] <willcooke> halt, side note - is there a bug open in Launchpad for the generally bugginess of bluez?
[09:35] <halt> willcooke: I believe yes https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1561474 maybe this one ?
[09:35] <lubotu3`> Launchpad bug 1561474 in linux (Ubuntu) "Bluetooth will be disable after resume from suspend on Xenial" [Medium,Confirmed]
[09:36] <willcooke> thanks halt
[09:36] <willcooke> I'll get someone to have a look
[09:41] <zmoylan-pi> caused by the bring back irda front! :-)
[09:42] <halt> willcooke: btw if you, or anyone can help me to collect related logs for the dubugging more then happy to help to fix the bug instead of just going around it, but it might be hw specific
[09:43] <halt> the issue is simple after resume the connections to the laptop do not work, I have a BT headphones, which try hard to connect but fails, after BT restart it's all find connect on first try
[10:02] <willcooke> halt, oki thanks, I'll ask our bluez expert to take a look and let him know to ask for logs if he needs them
[10:03] <willcooke> halt, oh, what hardware are you using?
[10:07] <halt> 20K5S27U00
[10:13] <halt> ( a.k.a. Lenovo Thinkpad X270 )
[10:13] <willcooke> ha, same as me.  That should be easy for me to test then
[10:17] <halt> I have a Bose QC 35 to it, that is pretty much the only BT device I use, but I guess the same effect should apply to things like mouse or etc
[10:19] <willcooke> yeah I'll try with one of my BT speakers
[10:20] <halt> In terms of OS
[10:20] <halt> facter os.distro.description
[10:20] <halt> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
[10:20] <halt> apt-cache policy bluez
[10:20] <halt> bluez:
[10:20] <halt>   Installed: 5.48-0ubuntu3
[10:20] <halt>   Candidate: 5.48-0ubuntu3
[10:20] <halt>   Version table:
[10:20] <halt>  *** 5.48-0ubuntu3 500
[10:20] <halt>         500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
[10:20] <halt>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[10:49] <willcooke> halt, just spoke to the expert - the fix should be in proposed in Bionic already, so if you're feeling brave, it's worth trying
[10:51] <halt> willcooke: that is great new ... so proposed hmm OK I pin it and check it this weekend
[19:08] <halt> willcooke: I could not wait till the weekend so I give a try to it and it works so happy days, all good