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I am meeting a vary weird condition that the 'bluetoothctl show' showed nothing and bluetooth can't use when I boot my laptop. But when I close the screen of the laptop down., the bluetooth will be OK.
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Some progress on this bug.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215768
It related to this commit
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Bluetooth: hci_sync: Fix hci_update_accept_list_sync
It now seems to be fixed in linux 5.18.16.arch1-1. See my updates:
- https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/74387
- https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215768
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Is anyone else experiencing this problem again? Running the current kernel (6.2.2.arch1-1 as of now) and this seems to be happening all over again. I'm not sure the bluetooth disable trick works, as I disable bluetooth when not using headphones and the problem persists. I had an old kernel package hanging around (linux-5.16.16.arch1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst), installed and rebooted and everything is back to normal.
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Is anyone else experiencing this problem again? Running the current kernel (6.2.2.arch1-1 as of now) and this seems to be happening all over again. I'm not sure the bluetooth disable trick works, as I disable bluetooth when not using headphones and the problem persists. I had an old kernel package hanging around (linux-5.16.16.arch1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst), installed and rebooted and everything is back to normal.
Same here. For me 6.0.12 work like a charm. With 6.1 rare freezing, and with 6.2 every suspend is black screen freeze
Last edited by uzvermode (2023-03-11 10:33:02)
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It's been 8 months later since the last message here, I experienced this problem just this morning, on my Dell Vostro 3580, with Linux 6.6.2-arch1-1. Looks like they still did not fix this... just pacman -Syu'd my system so it's fully updated. Did anyone find a fix?
EDIT: just realized it's not suspending. never mind.
Last edited by SaltyRhino95857 (2023-11-23 18:18:55)
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It's been 8 months later since the last message here, I experienced this problem just this morning, on my Dell Vostro 3580, with Linux 6.6.2-arch1-1. Looks like they still did not fix this... just pacman -Syu'd my system so it's fully updated. Did anyone find a fix?
For me disabling Intel's PTT (TMP) in BIOS fix issue, to track Bug
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For me disabling Intel's PTT (TMP) in BIOS fix issue
I don't use TPM though. I'm gonna open a new post about my problem, it's not really related to this post.
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I don't use TPM though. I'm gonna open a new post about my problem, it's not really related to this post.
If u don't use it, try to disable in BIOS settings and test if the issue present
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