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Hi!
When I try to enable Bluetooth via Gnome's control center, it does not find any devices.
System is a Dell XPS 15 9510 with Intel Tiger Lake.
Aug 04 16:01:24 kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: Found device firmware: intel/ibt-19-0-4.sfi
Aug 04 16:01:24 kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: Boot Address: 0x24800
Aug 04 16:01:24 kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: Firmware Version: 144-11.23
Aug 04 16:01:24 kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: Firmware already loaded
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: src/adapter.c:reset_adv_monitors_complete() Failed to reset Adv Monitors: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to clear UUIDs: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to set mode: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 bluetoothd[774]: Failed to add UUID: Failed (0x03)
Aug 04 16:01:24 kernel: Bluetooth: MGMT ver 1.22Anybody similar issues or ideas? Worked in the past.
Thanks.
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Parallel Windows install? Make sure fast boot is disabled: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dual_b … ibernation
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Thanks for the tip. Yes, there is. But the issue somehow solved itself after some updates. Maybe an issue with the kernel?
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Thanks for the tip. Yes, there is. But the issue somehow solved itself after some updates. Maybe an issue with the kernel?
according to this: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/78980 it is a kernel bug.
i have the same issue and with kernel 6.1 bluetooth discovers devices but not with 6.5...
could you please post your: lsusb -d <device_id> -v here? i am trying to figure out this.
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