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I have a Lenovo S10 'netbook' that I've installed Fedora 17 ("LXDE spin") on. So far pretty much everything works great, except, the on-board Bluetooth. lsusb shows the controller present (0a5c:2101 Broadcom Corp. Bluetooth Controller), hcitool dev shows hci0 present, but when I put my mouse ("Lenovo Bluetooth Laser Mouse," which works perfectly paired with a MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini, and Lenovo SL500 (with a USB dongle; running Windows 7)) into pairing mode and run either hcitool scan (reports "Scanning ..." and, without further information or error message, returns to the shell prompt) or bluetooth-wizard (from the gnome-bluetooth package) and try to detect the mouse, I get nothing... Frustrating!

Thanks anyone who can point me in the right direction!

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This isn't a forum, and it's not really the right place for a question like this. You might try our sister site Super User. In any case be sure to read the site's FAQ to learn what is and is not on topic at any given site. – Michael Hampton Nov 18 '12 at 2:03

closed as off topic by Michael Hampton, Miles Erickson, longneck, Greg Askew, Tom O'Connor Nov 18 '12 at 2:07

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