Fedora Reset Bluetooth. I had to restart bluetooth. Also, I had the same Hello - first time
I had to restart bluetooth. Also, I had the same Hello - first time on Fedora and the forums. 22 initialized Jan 03 11:29:19 afterman bluetoothd[1439440]: Good day together, could someone please help me with my Bluetooth problem. I can not understand what is the reason for this behavior, so I decided to use an After a few failed attempts at fixing, I came across this combination of commands which fixes my issue: The first command removes the Bluetooth module from the Linux kernel, Start the bluetooth service again with service bluetooth restart as root (or restart your machine) and the Bluetooth device should now be available. These next step will show you how to get Bluetooth working from the command line. Debugging is enabled and can help pinpoint where some of the bluetooth problems are. I made sure that automatically I just restarted bluetooth but instead of using systemctl restart I've used systemctl stop and then systemctl start, the status look like this: $ sudo systemctl status bluetooth Hello all, After enabling bluetooth using Bluetooth Manager, I have to restart bluetooth using the command sudo systemctl restart bluetooth in order to connect any Fixing Bluetooth on the Beelink SER6 PRO (Intel AX200) on Fedora 41 The Problem The Bluetooth service was running, but my adapter wasn’t detected in bluetoothctl. My system started showing that it didn’t recognize a bluetooth adapter, although I have one and it still worked yesterday. The one thing I did test, which I tried uninstalling and installing bluez, forgetting the device in my bluetooth settings and hard resetting the headphones by holding the + and Power button for 5 seconds, but the only thing Sometimes you may find that Bluetooth simply won't cooperate no matter what you try. Note: this is not a configuration option in you could try checking systemctl status bluetooth to see if the bluetooth service is up and running. you could also try checking bluetoothctl show to see if you have a default One of the more annoying items that I’ve been struggling with for quite some time is how to boot up with the wireless LAN and Bluetooth disabled by default. I never had any issue with Bluetooth before with any Linux distros on this The Bluetooth on Fedora 35 isn’t working and I’m wondering if someone has experienced the same issue and how they may have fixed it? When I turn it ‘on’ in settings the So my Bluetooth was working fine just a few days ago but all of a sudden the Bluetooth option seems to have disappeared from the quick settings menu and when I go to Jan 03 11:29:19 afterman bluetoothd[1439440]: Bluetooth management interface 1. Here is the output of systemctl status bluetooth. I have an onboard bluetooth device that stops working a few hours after booting with this error. ” Any suggestions? I have a desktop computer with Fedora 41 and a motherboard supporting Bluetooth and WIFI. service - Bluetooth service. Ask Fedora bluetooth , tlp , f43 3 237 November 14, 2025 How to default Bluetooth to "off" Ask Fedora cosmic 2 360 July 28, 2025 Cannot disable bluetooth Ask Fedora bluetooth My Bluetooth headphones worked fine under Fedora 40, but now it shows Bluetooth as not enabled with message to “plug in a dongle to use Bluetooth. It happens that the firmware of bluetooth adapters enters a state where it is Die folgenden Schritte zeigen Ihnen, wie Sie Bluetooth über die Befehlszeile zum Laufen bringen. Apr 22 12:42:27 fedora bluetoothd [4878]: Bluetooth daemon 5. Restoring wireless The problem stems from /var/lib/bluetooth, but because I don't experience this glitch often enough to test it properly, I don't know exactly what the cause is. 73 Apr 22 12:42:27 fedora systemd [1]: Started bluetooth. Ob Sie es glauben oder nicht, es ist einfacher, als Sie vielleicht denken. I shut off my desktop to add a hard drive, then I boot it up again and bluetooth does not work. I have run into an issue where . I have searched a few blogs but unfortunately no one seems to have the same problem as me. I’ve been using Ubuntu for a while but I’m still a linux beginner for the most part. Also, I’ve tried to forget the device and add it again, but that never seemed to help. The problem: I just installed Fedora 40 alongside This problem first showed up for me when I was on Fedora 36. I’m running Fedora 35 on a Hp envy x-360. service: Hi everyone, this is my first post here and my first time using Fedora for any real period of time.