Mini Bluetooth Dongle CMP-BLUEKEY31 (uses Cambridge Silicon Radio chip) - works out of the box on Ubuntu 10.04.Bluetooth USB Adapter 2.0 (K33348) - works out of package in Ubuntu v8.04.Might need same fix as Belkin : add "blacklist hci_usb" to /etc/modprobe.d/nf, and add "hci_usb reset=1" to /etc/modulesĬirago_BTA-3210_EDR_BT_v2.0_Micro_USB_AdapterĬonceptronic_CBT200U2A - Conceptronic 2.0 Bluetooth 200m Usb Adapter $ hciconfig -a hci0 Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10) $ lsusb Bus 007 Device 003: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode) Works out-of-the-box in Ubuntu v10.04 ~ 11.04 but stopped working reliably in 11.10, frequent kernel panics and other general not good stuff, The first edit stops ubuntu automatically loading the module and the second loads the module with the correct parameter. There is a patch available in bluez but it is easier to just edit the files. Initially detected by ubuntu hardy but doesn't work straight away. Azio BTD-V201(class 1, v2.0+EDR) USB Micro Bluetooth Adapter works out-of-the-box in Ubuntu 9.04.To get information about you BlueTooth device use commands: $ lsusbīus 002 Device 005: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode) Free software compatible adapters are available from stores such as. Unlike non-free driver dependent hardware support exists out of the box and will continue working going forward. You may also want to consider purchasing a free software compatible device. For help with Bluetooth in Ubuntu, see the community documentation on Setting up Bluetooth. This page lists some of the Bluetooth USB Adapters that work on Ubuntu.