The issue is not due to the settings if the command line is failing,
reassigning but it could be a kernel or driver problem, it could be
worth trying to boot an older or newer kernel to try
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$ bluetoothctl
Agent registered
# list
Controller 28:39:26:88:F8:0C IdeaPad-L340 [default]
# power on
Changing power on succeeded
# scan on
Failed to start discovery: org.bluez.Error.NotReady
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Hi, here some output from the test:
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Ok, and can you use bluetoothctl to list devices and pair or connect to
those?
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$ rfkill --- WITH ARIPLANE MODE ON ---
ID TYPE DEVICE SOFT HARD
0 wlan ideapad_wlan blocked unblocked
1 bluetooth ideapad_bluetooth blocked unblocked
2 bluetooth hci0 blocked unblocked
3 wlan phy0 blocked unblocked
$ rfkill ---
what's the output of
$ rfkill
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Yes, I have a function button for the airplane mode, already considered in the
test:
- if the airplane mode is enabled, I can't turn on the Bluetooth, the switch is
disabled
- airplane mode off, the behavior described above
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The log indicates
bluetoothd[884]: Failed to set mode: Blocked through rfkill (0x12)
Do you have an hardware switch to force airplane or disable bluetooth
which could be activated?
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Here it is, thanks!
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Could you add the 'journalctl -b 0' log from the session?
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Hi, I tried, no logs when switching on and off the Bluetooth switch.
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Thank you for your bug report. That's probably a lower stack issue,
could do
$ journalctl -f
then try to change the status and copy the log generated?
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