Hi, sorry for the very late response.
This now appears to be working with the stock kernel. I'll post version details
later
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I re-installed the default kernel using the following command:
$ sudo apt install --reinstall linux-image-5.0.0-20-generic
then installed the latest linux-firmware as directed above,
and now bluetooth is broken again, same as before. I guess this means that your
fix is required Kai-Heng.
Thanks
Thanks Kai-Heng,
I installed the latest firmware as you described and bluetooth works.
Please note I didn't uninstall the custom kernel from before. I don't know if
this matters.
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Hi Kai-Heng,
I'd love to try that out, however there's no installation instructions I can
see & google isn't being helpful.
Could you direct me to some install instructions?
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Kai-Heng: thanks for the suggestion, bluetooth now switches on & I can
pair with devices.
Output of "dmesg | grep -i bluetooth" looks healthier too:
martin@martin-N15-17RD:~$ dmesg | grep -i bluetooth
[ 18.577708] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22
[ 18.577724] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection mana
Hi Daniel & Kei-Heng, thanks for the suggestions.
rfkill doesn't do much
> martin@martin-N15-17RD:~$ rfkill unblock 0
> rfkill: invalid identifier: 0
I'll try the kernel you suggested next.
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