In F17 with Gnome3 my laptop boots with Bluetooth enabled.
Is the usb device recognized when you run lsusb in the terminal?I don't do much BT on the pc but I seem to remember bluez and blueman from my previous adventures. Might want to run apropos to see what you've got:[redacted]@[redacted]:~$ apropos bluetooth
bluetooth-agent (1) - Bluetooth pass agent
bluetooth-applet (1) - GNOME applet for prompting the user for a Bluetooth passkey (
Ubuntu 12.10 64 bits
$ psg blue
simon 2852 2713 0 15:15 ? 00:00:00 bluetooth-applet
root 4143 1 0 15:17 ?
I am trying to get bluetooth working on an Asus N73SV.
When I open system settings and go to bluetooth all options are grayed out and "No bluetooth adapter found" is displayed.
Output from bluetoothd -nd:
Code:
hans@boson:~$ sudo bluetoothd -nd
bluetoothd[4444]: Bluetooth daemon 4.99
bluetoothd[4444]: src/main.c:parse_config() parsing main.conf
bluetoothd[4444]: src/main.c:p
I am trying to get my bluetooth adapter working under Fedora 17, Dell Inspirion 17,
uname -r
3.5.4-1.fc17.x86_64
lsmod}grep -i blue
bluetooth 298929 12 bnep,ath3k,btusb,rfcomm
rfkill 21384 5 cfg80211,bluetooth
dmesg|grep -i blue
[ 29.283658] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.16
[ 29.283730] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
[ 29.283
I've been searching for about a week now on how to get bluetooth working on my laptop without any success. I'm about to give up but figured I'd post on here to see if anybody had any suggestions. Below should be all the info needed to diagnose..
i had been using bluetooth fine, with devices working, but today when i turned on my computer again bluetooth strangely failed.
there is a bluetooth icon on the top bar, showing "bluetooth on", but if i click on the "bluetooth settings" item, a system settings window shows up and shows me a bluetooth on-off switch which is disabled (i.e.
Here is my try with "bluetoothd -d -n"^.^14:51:34-pilot@moya:~$ sudo /etc/rc.d/bluetooth stop
:: Stopping bluetooth subsystem: pand dund rfcomm hidd bluetoothd [DONE] ¤.¤14:51:59-pilot@moya:~$ sudo bluetoothd -n -d
bluetoot
Internal Bluetooth adapter problem with my Lenovo G580 (uefi). Bluetooth device not activating. On option is greyd out.