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Dne pondělí 14. března 2016 17:16:26 CET, Tom Kacvinsky napsal(a):
On Mar 14, 2016, at 10:56, Patrick Shanahan
wrote: * Tom Kacvinsky [03-14-16 10:42]: I am using openSUSE Leap on a Dell Latitude E5550. Previously, when I went to "Settings | Configure Desktop | Bluetooth", it would allow me to remove devices (which is now not working) and would scan for devices (which is also now not working).
I recently updated software (security patches), but I didn’t see anything in there that would have changed how Bluetooth operates.
I don’t know how to troubleshoot this. Any ideas?
Your posts are not wrapped at < 78 chars, please adjust.
I have been called on this several times. I apologize.
First step would be "systemctl restart bluetooth" second, "systemctl status bluetooth”
That worked, bluetooth is activated and I can scan for devices and pair.
The next question I have is why did this service not start upon reboot?
systemctl enable bluetooth Should enable the service to be started during each boot. -- Vojtěch Zeisek Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux https://www.opensuse.org/ https://trapa.cz/