I got it working with this script
sudo chmod +x /usr/sbin/bluetoothd
sudo systemctl start bluetooth.service
sixad --stop
sixad --start
On 1 August 2015 at 16:17, Jeexzee jeex...@gmail.com wrote:
I have found a way to manually start it by typing
sixad --stop
This automaticly started my
This seems to be related to the package sixad
When sixad is installed, it will autostart and it removes execution
permissions on /usr/sbin/bluetoothd on start. This prevents
bluetooth.service from starting.
-- Unit bluetooth.service has begun starting up.
jul 16 21:17:56 mainframe systemd[5337]:
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