On Wednesday 29 Mar 2017 14:10:36 Foster McLane wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 04:53:44PM +0100, Mick wrote:
> > # AutoEnable defines option to enable all controllers when they are found.
> > # This includes adapters present on start as well as adapters that are
> > plugged # in later on.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 04:53:44PM +0100, Mick wrote:
> # AutoEnable defines option to enable all controllers when they are found.
> # This includes adapters present on start as well as adapters that are plugged
> # in later on. Defaults to 'false'.
> AutoEnable = true
>
On Tuesday 28 Mar 2017 11:19:33 Foster McLane wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 07:59:02AM -0700, Mick wrote:
> > Mar 28 15:50:20 dell_xps bluetoothd[10619]: Unknown key AutoEnable in
> > main.conf
>
> Did you use the 'AutoEnable' option in the '[Policy]' section of
> main.conf?
Yes. :-(
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 07:59:02AM -0700, Mick wrote:
> Mar 28 15:50:20 dell_xps bluetoothd[10619]: Unknown key AutoEnable in
> main.conf
Did you use the 'AutoEnable' option in the '[Policy]' section of
main.conf?
> So, what's the solution if hciconfig et al are not installed with future
>
A recent post had me investigating this. I'm on net-wireless/bluez-5.43-r1
which thankfully provides the hciconfig utility. I have used hciconfig for
years now to enable the bluetooth adapter on my laptop.
Starting /etc/init.d/bluetooth does not enable the adapter itself. Setting
AutoEnable
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