Now something intriguing: part of the solution was blacklisting the
acer_wmi module so that
$ lsmod | grep acer_wmi
returns nothing.
If I turn my Bluetooth on, pair to my headset, start playing a song and
then
$ sudo modprobe acer_wmi
immediately the sound starts to come out through my laptop'
Just to give you feedback on this bug, I'm now using Linux Mint 18.2
(which is based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS). I followed André von Kugland's
directions at Ask Ubuntu (https://askubuntu.com/a/964350/560233) and
made my Bluetooth adapter work. His laptop has the same Bluetooth
adapter (ID 04ca:3014) as
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Considering how much time (man-hour) I spent trying to make my built-in
Bluetooth adapter work on Linux, I decided it would be cheaper and
faster to buy an USB adapter that actually works on Linux. So, I went
out home with my laptop, tested an USB adapter and bought it. It is
really small and cheap
Have you noticed that on my dmesg?
[4.633934] usb 2-5: new full-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd
[4.658270] hid-generic 0003:045E:0745.0003: input,hiddev0,hidraw2: USB HID
v1.11 Device [Microsoft Microsoft® 2.4GHz Transceiver v8.0] on
usb-:00:14.0-4/input2
[4.763030] usb
Running Ubuntu 16.10 from a LiveUSB. Bluetooth adapter does not work.
Even if I try Danilo Silva's suggestion of toggling Wi-Fi on/off using
Fn keys. In my case, it should be Fn + F3. Actually, that key shortcut
does not work for me. Pressing Fn + F3 if Wi-Fi is connected does not
disable it, and v
Tested the latest upstream kernel from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds currently 4.8.4 on Ubuntu
16.04. My Bluetooth adapter was not recognized.
vinicius@viny-notebook:~$ uname -a
Linux viny-notebook 4.8.4-040804-generic #201610220733 SMP Sat Oct 22 11:35:18
UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x8
That is the transceiver for my Microsoft Wireless Desktop 800 (wireless
keyboard + mouse combo):
https://www.microsoft.com/accessories/products/keyboards/wireless-
desktop-800/2lf-00023
Sorry, I usually turn my notebook on with it already plugged. Before
running those commands and reporting this
Sure!
vinicius@viny-notebook:~$ usb-devices
Thank you for your help. I installed the latest upstream kernel using
the instructions on that page and the link you provided me to v4.7. I
rebooted my laptop and the Bluetooth adapter still does not show up.
vinicius@viny-notebook:~$ uname -a
Linux viny-notebook 4.7.0-040700rc5-generic #201606262
Public bug reported:
Acer Aspire E15 laptop (model number E5-573-54ZV) with Windows 10 and
Bluetooth 4.0 adapter out of the box. While using Windows, I'm able to
use the Bluetooth adapter.
I've installed Ubuntu 16.04 in dual boot. While using Ubuntu, the
Bluetooth adapter is the only piece of har
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