Good evening Vincent,

I am attaching 6 files to you with the commands you asked me to perform cold vs 
hot, hoping that this can help you to move things forward in the right 
direction.

On the Ubuntu side, version 21.04 with kernel 5.11 manages my Wifi / Bluetooth 
card perfectly, whether it is in "cold" or "hot" start-up. Wouldn't it be 
possible to integrate their work natively into Debian? It would be by far the 
easiest solution ... and they owe us that :)

Concerning the problem of the keyboard in Bluetooth, it must certainly come 
from a module missing in the dependencies of "Blueman" ... I have to see it 
more closely when I have a moment to devote to it.

Yes I am using a slightly customized version of Cinnamon as my desktop 
environment.

I saw that SID was in version 5.14.12-1: amd64 as soon as it goes into testing, 
I'll install it and get back to you. Hopefully this will solve my problem. What 
is the version of firmware-iwlwifi_xxx which is supplied with this kernel from 
SID ??

https://packages.debian.org/fr/linux-image-amd64

Have a nice weekend.

Philippe

PS : I can't answer you on your private messaging, your "Free.fr" provider must 
have a problem...



----Message d'origine----
De : vincent.deb...@free.fr
Date : 19/10/2021 - 17:59 (E)
À : pham...@bluewin.ch
Objet : Re: Re: Bug#989777: Re: Severity: High / Debian 10 
& 11 with Kernel 5.10.x-amd64 => 
Intel AX210 Wifi & Bluetooth not work

Le 2021-10-15 13:24, pham...@bluewin.ch a écrit :
> Hello Vincent,

Hi Philippe,

I'm sending this privately since I don't think the pairing issue is due to a
kernel issue.

> Thank you for your message.
 
You are welcome.
 
> Regarding the Kernel 5.14.0-2amd64 and the operation of Bluetooth with the 
> firmware-iwlwifi_20210818-1_all.deb, I confirm that at each cold start (power 
> OFF => power ON) the Bluetooth still works, but that each warm start (reboot) 
> the Bluetooth refuses to work.
 
Good to know. This confirms what I read here and there. It also shows that some
work is required for this driver to meet the expected stability.
 
> The 'solaar' package is very cool, I did not know him. 
> 
> Unfortunately it does not allow me to pair my keyboard in Bluetooth ;-( See 
> attached screenshots.

My bad, I misunderstood that you absolutely wanted to use bluetooth to
connect your keyboard to your system. Solaar does not handle connecting
or disconnecting via Bluetooth, which is done using the usual Bluetooth
mechanisms.
 
> I have the exact same problem with my workstation running Debian 11 with 
> kernel 5.10.0-9-amd64. 
> 
> It looks like a package is missing which has the role of displaying a numeric 
> code on the screen, which must then be entered on the keyboard to complete 
> safely the pairing of the keyboards ;-(

What desktop environment are you using? From the screenshots sent previously,
it looks like Cinnamon‽

Can you please show the output of the following commands?:

$ bluetoothctl show
# systemctl status bluetooth.service (as root)
 
> Best regards et bon week-end.
> 
> 
> Philippe

Bonne soirée,
Vincent



Attachment: systemctl status bluetooth.service - Démarrage à froid
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Attachment: journalctl -k | grep -Ei 'bluetooth|iwlwifi' - Démarrage à froid
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Attachment: bluetoothctl show - Démarrage à froid
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Attachment: systemctl status bluetooth.service - Démarrage à chaud
Description: Binary data

Attachment: journalctl -k | grep -Ei 'bluetooth|iwlwifi' - Démarrage à chaud
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Attachment: bluetoothctl show - Démarrage à chaud
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