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Originally Posted by shalym
So you're saying that all devices "just work" in Linux? Because seriously, let's ask Gregg Bell about that. There's also this by Dngrsone
Shari
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Sorry, I have no idea why Gregg Bell is having problems with invalid forum searches.
I do know he has been having a lot of problems with a faulty Sony ereader (on both Windows and linux) if that is what you meant.
I will not grant you hardware problems as being a problem with linux -- even though the Sony does run linux.
And Dngrsone appears (from the current state of things) to be suffering from issues with Canonical's bluetooth packaging. I will note that the mouse manufacturer does not officially support linux, and the open-source community has to reverse-engineer these things... and even then we end up on roughly an even footing with Windows (with its manufacturer support).
So it could also be that no one has written the right rules for linux yet.
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searching online for his mouse, I got this:
https://forums.logitech.com/t5/Mice-...s/td-p/1377464
Hey, guess what? That mouse doesn't support Bluetooth connections on anything less than Windows 8.1, because reasons.