Op donderdag 30 november 2017 17:52:33 CET schreef Foolish Ewe:
Hello Knurpht:
I had my laptop charging overnight and bluetooth did not fail, but as an experiment I removed the charging cable and the bluetooth went out shorty afterwards, so perhaps you and Arjen are on to something? I've rebooted since, while plugged in I see.
Please also try this: Use lsusb to find the manufacturor and device ID Now edit /etc/default/tlp ( needs root permissions ) and search for 'USB_BLACKLIST='. , and add the manufacturor and device ID between quotes, like below. USB_BLACKLIST="04e8:3292" for example. This should prevent the USB device to be switched off by power saving settings.
Before pulling the power cable I saw:
$ sudo rfkill list [sudo] password for root: 0: phy0: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no 5: hci0: Bluetooth Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no
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