Hi, sorry for the very late response.
This now appears to be working with the stock kernel. I'll post version details
later
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Intel 8260
I re-installed the default kernel using the following command:
$ sudo apt install --reinstall linux-image-5.0.0-20-generic
then installed the latest linux-firmware as directed above,
and now bluetooth is broken again, same as before. I guess this means that your
fix is required Kai-Heng.
Thanks
Thanks Kai-Heng,
I installed the latest firmware as you described and bluetooth works.
Please note I didn't uninstall the custom kernel from before. I don't know if
this matters.
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Hi Kai-Heng,
I'd love to try that out, however there's no installation instructions I can
see & google isn't being helpful.
Could you direct me to some install instructions?
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Kai-Heng: thanks for the suggestion, bluetooth now switches on & I can
pair with devices.
Output of "dmesg | grep -i bluetooth" looks healthier too:
martin@martin-N15-17RD:~$ dmesg | grep -i bluetooth
[ 18.577708] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22
[ 18.577724] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection mana
Hi Daniel & Kei-Heng, thanks for the suggestions.
rfkill doesn't do much
> martin@martin-N15-17RD:~$ rfkill unblock 0
> rfkill: invalid identifier: 0
I'll try the kernel you suggested next.
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Public bug reported:
Expected behaviour:
I can enable bluetooth in the system settings, and pair with my other devices.
Actual behaviour:
Always displays as 'off' in the settings dialog, and won't turn on.
Bluetooth worked on the same machine with previous Ubuntu releases
(18.10) & no hardware
Same problem.
Same resolution as above.
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Public bug reported:
Unable to upgrade to 15.10 from 15.04, failed when updating software
sources and prompted me to try again later as the mirror may be
overloaded. Then prompted me to send this bug report.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:15.0