... and on my Lubuntu 17.04
# journalctl -b | grep bluetoothd
[...]
Jun 09 20:31:34 acer bluetoothd[1986]: Failed to obtain handles for "Service
Changed" characteristic
Jun 09 20:31:34 acer bluetoothd[1986]: Sap driver initialization failed.
Jun 09 20:31:34 acer bluetoothd[1986]: sap-server: Oper
Same on my UbuntuStudio 17.04
# journalctl -b | grep bluetoothd
[...]
Jun 09 13:55:39 Lenovo-G500 bluetoothd[873]: Failed to obtain handles for
"Service Changed" characteristic
Jun 09 13:55:39 Lenovo-G500 bluetoothd[873]: Sap driver initialization failed.
Jun 09 13:55:39 Lenovo-G500 bluetoothd[87
I'm not a ubuntu geek, so please be considerate of me!!! I just can say, that I
had to download and had to install the btusb-driver separately and additionally
to my system, to get bluetooth working. I use ubuntu-studio. Is it possible
that there is no btusb-driver implemented in this distributi
Bluetooth seems to work now on my computer. I made a mistake by installing
btusb. I got the driver from a dropbox-folder somewhere in the internet, and
additionally I had to install a dkms-package. It's a little bit strange for me
that I coudn't find the btusb-driver linked on any Ubuntu-Distrib
Forgot to say: I also tried the patch [PATCH resend 5/5] from post #139
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Title:
Support for loading Broadcom bluetooth firmware
Sta
Hi,
I've got the same problem as Khunphil after a reinstall of Ubuntu(-Studio) on
my Lenovo Ideapad G500. Firmware is in the brcm-folder with the correct name,
but hci0 is not patched/loaded.
btusb, bluetooth-touch, bcmwl-kernel-source is installed. Not installed is
broadcom-sta-dkms. Tried to
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