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I rebooted into Hyprland and bluetooth didn't connect out of the box with those bluetoothctl commands. But starting up blueman-manager and clicking "connect" for my device, which led to the bluetooth automatically turning off. Then I turned it back on and my wireless headphones were suddenly working.
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I had to boot into GNOME first in order to fix this issue. bluetoothctl gave the errors I started this post with.
bluetoothctl in gnome of hyprland?
clicking "connect" for my device, which led to the bluetooth automatically turning off
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Bluema … o_power-on
Did you ever have to enter a PIN to pair the device?
Gnome might have stored that and provides it from there where right now no agent asks you for a pin.
If you don't need a pin for the device, you need to "trust CB:50:3E:4B:A1:50" first.
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bluetoothctl in Hyprland. Yes, you are right about trust. Adding a trust command did fix this before, but now it isn't working.
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