Just updated to Ubuntu 16.04, and wifi works pretty well. I'm even
getting 54-52Mb/s speeds so it's indeed connecting in the 802.11n band.
Can anyone confirm that it's fixed?
Bluetooth still buggy tho
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@ashishkotnala1-ak
I'd help you, but I gave up a long time ago trying to make bluetooth
work. It's really a shame that this bug is almost 3 years old and it
still exists. If you still want to give it a shot, the last ubuntu
version on which bluetooth works is 13.10.
For wifi, you can see this thr
@alexandre-mbm
I followed the instructions (these two ones) from your coment:
https://github.com/alexandre-mbm/rt3290/wiki/Checkinstall
I'm able to see devices, and when I try to pair both devices (laptop and phone)
will give me the same paircode, but after clicking "It matches" it'll fail to
Why is this bug marked as incomplete? Is necesary more information...?
May I help with something?
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Will this be fixed in the 3.16 kernel? It's annoying to have to use Windows to
transfer files via bluetooth. The bluetooth implementation in ubuntu is by far
better than the one implemented in Windows. Or at least, how can I contact to
the kernel developers, and provide info or test kernels with
Will this be fixed in the 3.16 kernel? It's annoying to have to use Windows to
transfer files via bluetooth. The bluetooth implementation in ubuntu is by far
bether than the one implemented in Windows. Or at least, how can I contact to
the kernel developers, and provide info or test kernels with
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1189721 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1189721
In Ubuntu 13.10 the rtbth driver bluetooth worked (I was able to pair with
devices, and with "bluez-simple-agent" I was able to transfer files).
Here's the driver that works with ubuntu 13.10, 3.11 kernel:
At the end of the bug description, there is a section with the tags
separated with a space. Click in the yellow button to edit them (you
need to separe every one with a space). After adding or removing tags
click on the green button with the "✓".
PS: With the 3.13.0-30 kernel the wireless button n
At the end of the bug description, there is a section with the tags
separated with a space. Click in the yellow button to edit them (you
need to separe every one with a space). After adding or removing tags
click on the green button with the "✓".
PS: With the 3.13.0-30 kernel the bluetooth button
In the 3.15-rc* kernels the problem still persists. Also the working rt3290
driver (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1049466) should be
included in the next kernel release. Same problem here: can't pair, can't turn
on after turning off and bluetooth remains locked when trying
In the 3.15-rc* kernels the problem still persists. Also the working
rt3290 driver
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1049466) should be
included in the next kernel release. Same problem here: can't pair,
can't turn on after turning off and bluetooth remains locked when trying
to
@firesock (firesock-ml)
I installed that drive a lot of times (and still I can't get it
working). I always did this:
First, blacklist rtbth and reboot. Add "rtbth" at the end of this file and sabe:
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
If you blacklist the driver it will not load at every s
firesock (firesock-ml)
I installed that drive a lot of times (and still I can't get it
working). I always did this:
First, blacklist rtbth and reboot. Add "rtbth" at the end of this file and sabe:
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
If you blacklist the driver it will not load at every star
@firesock (firesock-ml)
I installed that driver a lot of times (and still I can't get it
working). I always do this when I want to uninstall it:
First, blacklist rtbth and reboot. Add "rtbth" at the end of this file and save:
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
If you blacklist the driv
Upgraded to the 3.15-rc7 kernel (from this link:
http://www.yourownlinux.com/2014/05/how-to-install-linux-kernel-3-15-rc7-in-linux.html
) and reinstalled the driver (from the link of comment #80).
Still it don't work, can't pair with other devices. The same with any other
kernel.
Can anyone con
Here are another solution. The page offers a .deb x64 only ready to
install for Ubuntu 14.04... However it still doesn't works for me (i get
pairing error again).
http://guaranteedtofail.com/rt3290-bluetooth-ubuntu-13-10/
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I compiled the rtbth driver (the one for Ubuntu 13.10, comment #44),
with a downgraded kernel in Ubuntu 14.04 and still I'm not able to pair
with any device... I used this one
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.11.10-saucy/
Doesn't works. Maybe with an older kernel it works... or th
Well, the rtbth drivers works very good in Ubuntu 13.10. Someone that
still has 13.10 can build and share the whole pre-maked folder, with the
modules (.ko files) working? I'm not an expert in this, but I was
reading that we can insert the modules (with insmod) and after load it
without needing of
** Tags added: trusty
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1189721
Title:
Ralink RT3290 needs bluetooth driver
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug descriptio
I'm viewing that this problem affects to HP computers users specially (I have a
HP-G4 2306).
Look at the second answer, one more file is modified, compiled and installed
but pairing with devices is still no possible (at least for me). Maybe this
help one of yours:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/
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