By the check, I meant that I’d already had it enabled and checked that.
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.
Plasma mobile is probably different, I only see bluetoothctl
and bluemoon
from bluez-utils
. When I run bluetoothctl power on
it says No default controller available
. systemctl status bluetooth
initially returns inactive (dead)
with no logs, and when I start it it gives the log:
Jan 20 16:24:38 solstice systemd[1]: bluetooth.service - Bluetooth service was skipped because of an unmet condition check (ConditionPathIsDirectory=/sys/class/bluetooth).
This error is fixed by running modprobe bluetooth
as root. I can start bluetoothctl, and it runs successfully. The systemd logs return:
Jan 20 16:25:29 solstice bluetoothd[2481]: src/plugin.c:init_plugin() System does not support bap plugin
Jan 20 16:25:29 solstice bluetoothd[2481]: src/plugin.c:init_plugin() System does not support bass plugin
Jan 20 16:25:29 solstice bluetoothd[2481]: src/plugin.c:init_plugin() System does not support mcp plugin
Jan 20 16:25:29 solstice bluetoothd[2481]: src/plugin.c:init_plugin() System does not support vcp plugin
Another lemmier suggested that my system just doesn’t have the right kernel. This is unfortunate but may be true at this point.
No luck, I removed the batteries, held the power button down for ~1m30s, and let it sit for another two minutes.
Getac F110-G2, old police tablet I got off ebay.
I’m pretty sure Arch has a plasma mobile package if you’re curious
Edit : the aur has it
dmesg | grep -i bluetooth
says this after loading bluetooth with modprobe:
Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22
NET: Registered PF_BLUETOOTH protocol family
Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
Bluetooth: SC0 socket later initialized
Rfkill only lists my wlan device which is unlocked.
Probably should have tried to install it lol. Thanks
Asking the real questions
Mostly I don’t, but I want to start to. I only have one laptop encrypted and of course I keep my phones encrypted.
Last christmas, I was splitting wood with a wedge and a sledgehammer, and the sledgehammer broke. It didn’t hurt anyone, but my dumbass decided to pick up the sledgehammer head and start smashing away. My pinky slipped, and got crushed. I didn’t break any bones, surprisingly, and made a full recovery.
Feels like android is a godsend for shitty and overpriced AI projects, look at the rabbit r1
Yeah, I know shitting on “cloud” products has already been done many times before, but you can’t stress enough how untrustworthy these are.
Consumerism has lost me… and who the fuck wants a “smart” baby monitor? Creepy.
Edit: iFixit gave that baby monitor the worst in privacy award
Agreed, asus laptops aren’t optimal for linux. My touchpad works excellent and feels great to use 9/10 times, but the 1/10th time it is slower, harder to move, and randomly stops moving. Not sure if this is just dirt on the touchpad but cleaning it and my hands seems to help a bit.
So I can run linux on my imprisoned anime girl?
I’ve got a i3-10100, 16gb ram, and an unused gtx 960. It’s terrible but its amazing at the same time. I built it as a gaming pc then quit gaming.
i just guessed bro 😭