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#1 2017-02-18 10:51:51

edres
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Registered: 2017-02-06
Posts: 7

bluetooth 'power on' on start

Hi,

I'm using a bluetooth mouse (M555b) that I connect via a generic usb dongle.
I followed the wiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/bl … ia_the_CLI added the udev rule and service. Also tried uncommenting [Policy] and AutoEnable=true in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf

On start to get my mouse working I either have to start the service manually:

sudo systemctl start bluetooth-auto-power@hci0.service

or via

bluethoothctl: power on

bluetooth-auto-power@hci0.service is enabled

Any ideas?

Thank you!

Last edited by edres (2017-02-18 10:56:04)

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#2 2017-02-18 11:32:47

legerfrad
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Registered: 2017-02-17
Posts: 2

Re: bluetooth 'power on' on start

I also had issues with udev rules.

I ended using the blueman package and enable the bluetooth service at start. Then get nm-applet to launch at boot and it finally auto-connected to my bluetooth speakers.
It might not be the solution you desired though

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#3 2017-03-10 14:35:49

re-mind
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From: Denmark
Registered: 2017-03-06
Posts: 43
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Re: bluetooth 'power on' on start

Sorry tongue Didn't read to topic closely.

Last edited by re-mind (2017-03-10 14:36:42)


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