I don't have bluetooth to play with so I may be wrong...
I think this can help you
http://linuxappfinder.com/package/bluez-gnome/
and it is in the repositories - open synaptic (Package manager) and search for it
It should work for you
bluetooth devices ...
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Re: bluetooth devices ...
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Re: bluetooth devices ...
Do as it tells you - always with a sudo
sudo dpkg --configure -a
Should fix synaptics
The terminal is powerful
sudo dpkg --configure -a
Should fix synaptics
The terminal is powerful
Re: bluetooth devices ...
You typed the wrong password 3 times so the command has been aborted. Have you enabled the different root account? In that case the root password may differ from the password you use to login to your desktop