Bluetooth issues
from potentiallynotfelix@lemmy.fish to linux@lemmy.ml on 20 Jan 09:58
https://lemmy.fish/post/8972248
from potentiallynotfelix@lemmy.fish to linux@lemmy.ml on 20 Jan 09:58
https://lemmy.fish/post/8972248
Using latest fedora 41 with Plasma Mobile, I can’t get Bluetooth to work. Nothing shows up running bluetoothctl list
. It’s an intel wireless 7265, which shows up as a network controller under lspci, but the bluetooth part doesnt. hciconfig
returns nothing.
Steps I’ve taken:
sudo modprobe bluetooth
sudo dnf install bluez bluez-utils
sudo systemctl start bluetooth
I’m having deja vu where I followed all these steps before, but somehow I’m stuck here. Thank you for any help.
threaded - newest
Make sure that the driver for the module is enabled in the kernel.
dmesg | grep bluetooth
should reveal something there.Also, make sure the module is not blocked in
rfkill
.dmesg | grep -i bluetooth
says this after loading bluetooth with modprobe:Rfkill only lists my wlan device which is unlocked.
Does not look like the driver is enabled in the kernel you are running then. :(
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question! do you think installing the fedora vanilla kernel would solve this? I’ve used different distros that supported this bluetooth driver, so I assume it’s already in the kernel and ready.
link to wiki
Usual plasma using bluedevil as frontend for Bluetooth does it installed? And what log saying in Bluetooth service sudo systemctl status bluetooth?
Plasma mobile is probably different, I only see
bluetoothctl
andbluemoon
frombluez-utils
. When I runbluetoothctl power on
it saysNo default controller available
.systemctl status bluetooth
initially returnsinactive (dead)
with no logs, and when I start it it gives the log:This error is fixed by running
modprobe bluetooth
as root. I can start bluetoothctl, and it runs successfully. The systemd logs return:Another lemmier suggested that my system just doesn’t have the right kernel. This is unfortunate but may be true at this point.
I cannot into computers, but draining the capacitors before rebooting has fixed this issue for me in the past. Not sure if this is even possible on your device given you’re running Plasma Mobile
No luck, I removed the batteries, held the power button down for ~1m30s, and let it sit for another two minutes.