| Summary: | Bluetooth device not found | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | John W <williams> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | Mageia Bug Squad <bugsquad> |
| Status: | RESOLVED OLD | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | ouaurelien |
| Version: | Cauldron | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
| Source RPM: | CVE: | ||
| Status comment: | |||
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Description
John W
2021-01-13 09:04:52 CET
Hi, thanks reporting this. (In reply to John W from comment #0) > System: > Host: localhost Kernel: 5.9.12-desktop-1.mga8 x86_64 bits: 64 > Desktop: KDE Plasma 5.20.4 Distro: Mageia 8 mga8 > Machine: > Type: Desktop Mobo: ASUSTeK model: P8Z77-V LE v: Rev X.0x > serial: <superuser required> BIOS: American Megatrends v: 1104 > date: 03/18/2014 Can you even be able to upgrade to latest kernel 5.10.7 in core repository by doing as root in a terminal: # urpmi --auto-update and reboot CC:
(none) =>
ouaurelien [root@localhost john]# urpmi --auto-update
$MIRRORLIST: media/core/release/media_info/20210113-173715-synthesis.hdlist.cz
...retrieving failed: aria2 failed: exited with 3
problem reading synthesis file of medium "Core Release"
medium "Core Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Nonfree Release" is up-to-date
medium "Nonfree Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Tainted Updates" is up-to-date
To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be installed:
Package Version Release Arch
(medium "Nonfree Release")
iwlwifi-firmware 20201230 1.mga8.nonfr> noarch
radeon-firmware 20201218 1.mga8.nonfr> noarch
ralink-firmware 20201230 1.mga8.nonfr> noarch
rtlwifi-firmware 20201230 1.mga8.nonfr> noarch
703KB of additional disk space will be used.
22MB of packages will be retrieved.
Proceed with the installation of the 4 packages? (Y/n) y
$MIRRORLIST: media/nonfree/release/radeon-firmware-20201218-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch.rpm
$MIRRORLIST: media/nonfree/release/iwlwifi-firmware-20201230-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch.rpm
$MIRRORLIST: media/nonfree/release/rtlwifi-firmware-20201230-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch.rpm
$MIRRORLIST: media/nonfree/release/ralink-firmware-20201230-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch.rpm
installing ralink-firmware-20201230-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch.rpm rtlwifi-firmware-20201230-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch.rpm iwlwifi-firmware-20201230-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch.rpm radeon-firmware-20201218-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch.rpm from /var/cache/urpmi/rpms
Preparing... #########################################
1/4: radeon-firmware #########################################
2/4: iwlwifi-firmware #########################################
3/4: rtlwifi-firmware #########################################
4/4: ralink-firmware #########################################
1/4: removing radeon-firmware-20201118-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch
#########################################
2/4: removing iwlwifi-firmware-20201118-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch
#########################################
3/4: removing rtlwifi-firmware-20201118-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch
#########################################
4/4: removing ralink-firmware-20201118-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch
#########################################
writing /var/lib/rpm/installed-through-deps.list
The following packages:
kdepim-apps-libs-20.08.3-1.mga8.x86_64
lib64babl-gir0.1-0.1.84-1.mga8.x86_64
lib64boost_system1.73.0-1.73.0-9.mga8.x86_64
lib64dbnss4.8-4.8.30-26.mga8.x86_64
lib64e-book0.1_1-0.1.3-9.mga8.x86_64
lib64gegl-gir0.4-0.4.28-1.mga8.x86_64
lib64git2_1.0-1.0.1-2.mga8.x86_64
lib64kaddressbookimportexportlibprivate5-20.08.3-1.mga8.x86_64
lib64kf5addressbookgrantlee5-20.08.3-1.mga8.x86_64
lib64kf5addressbookimportexport_5-20.08.3-1.mga8.x86_64
lib64nsl-devel-1.3.0-2.mga8.x86_64
lib64protobuf-lite25-3.14.0-1.mga8.x86_64
lib64protobuf24-3.13.0-1.mga8.x86_64
lib64tirpc-devel-1.3.1-1.mga8.x86_64
luajit-2.1.0-0.beta3.8.mga8.x86_64
are now orphaned, if you wish to remove them, you can use "urpme --auto-orphans"
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10:44:12 drakconnect[6017]: running: /bin/rpm -q --qf %{name}#012 bluez ppp
10:44:12 drakconnect[6017]: running: sdptool search DUN
10:44:31 drakconnect[6017]: modified file /etc/modprobe.conf
10:44:31 drakconnect[6017]: running: dmidecode
10:44:31 drakconnect[6017]: modified file /etc/modprobe.preload
10:44:31 drakconnect[6017]: ### Program is exiting ###
(same message displayed)
It looks like a mirror problem: 'problem reading synthesis file of medium "Core Release"'; I am seeing them. The list of updates is missing those.
You have Kernel: 5.9.12-desktop-1.mga8, I have 5.10.5-desktop-1.mga8, and no updates are visible for a day or so, despite:
> kernel 5.10.7
If you see Aria2 problems again, it can be worth trying a different downloader, wget or curl: MCC-Configure Media Sources-Preferences-General Preferences-Download program to use.
It is generally safe to do any recommended "urpme --auto-orphans", but look carefully at the list. If anything looks really important - do not do it.
I'm having some success after updating again. I will be testing each adapter again but this time individually and will post the results. Maybe having more than one adapter installed seemed to cause issues? Here are the preliminary results: The Intel 8260 & 7260 worked after updating. The Linksys WUSB6300 works but the net_applet shows it disconnected incorrectly when it is connected. It says "connecting" when hovering the mouse over it. But never changes the icon to reflect the actual status. Some of the N adapters work after switching Wireless G off the router. The G adapters won't connect to mixed B/G mode. Still have to try G only to see if it works. Please delete this and the two previous comments. They were meant for my other bug report. Mixed these up. So, in Plasma, under Systemsettings5 => Hardware => Bluetooth Here you can add bluetooth devices. Before, open a Konsole, type $ su - # journalctl -f Leave the console opened and under systemsetttings5, try adding a new bluetooth connection. Add output from console here. So, what's the status of this? Keywords:
(none) =>
NEEDINFO I was able to add my bluetooth devices except the XBox One Controller. The connection was sometimes dropped. It was dropped sometimes on my phone and tablet. Never got the Xbox controller connected. No journal, meanwhile, how can we help you.
But, I do see this in Original Comment:
Vendor: Intel Corp.
Description: Bluetooth wireless interface
Media class: Wireless|Radio Frequency|Bluetooth
Connection
Bus: USB
Bus PCI #: 6
PCI device #: 4
Vendor ID: 0x8087
Device ID: 0x0a2b
Misc
Module: btusb
It is found.
But, this message:
> No device can be found for this connection type
Where did it come from? Plasma? Systemsettings5 Module Bluetooth?
I think there are too many devices on your system. Please test with only one and report back.
It could be a bug in the Plasma Module that it can't see correct device.
Is your bluetooth internal card relied via USB to motherboard?
Can your Power System Unit deliver sufficient power to all your devices?Keywords:
NEEDINFO =>
(none) Since there are insufficient details provided in this report for us to investigate the issue further, and we have not received feedback to the information we have requested above, we will assume the problem was not reproducible, or has been fixed in one of the updates we have released. Users who have experienced this problem are encouraged to upgrade to the latest update of their distribution, and if this issue turns out to still be reproducible in the latest update, please reopen this bug with additional information. Closing as OLD. Resolution:
(none) =>
OLD |