Ok I troubleshot this problem.
Apparently, it came from the package `connman`, an Intel utility to
manage wlan and bluetooth that I installed wrongly since it's intended
for embedded systems.
Removing it solved all my problems.
** Package changed: bluez (Ubuntu) => connman (Ubuntu)
** Changed i
Yes it looks like the same bug (at least for the GUI part), and it's a
Thinkpad as well.
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bluetooth keeps turning off
To manage notificat
Sounds possibly like bug 1738838(?). I'm not sure the upstream fix for
that has been released yet, or if it works sufficiently.
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Title:
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I mean reboots.
So, on boot, the airplane mode is turned on by default (for an unknwon
reason).
The rfkill output is attached above. I have to trigger several `sudo
rfkill unblock all` to actually have them unlocked (in command line).
But then, the GUI still shows the bluetooth switch as OFF. Whe
Also I have tried with blueman instead, with and without acpi-calls-
dkms, tp-smapi-dkms, tlp installed, the issue remains.
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Title:
bluetooth kee
Also, please elaborate on what you mean by "off" vs "on". Is there some
part of the GUI that shows it is off, or is it shown as on and just not
working?
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Do you mean reboots or suspending and resuming?
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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