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Title:
Bluetooth of the Asus Maximus X Hero Wifi AC motherboard doesnt work
using the Realtek 8822BE driver
To manage
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Title:
Bluetooth of the Asus
So this should be the commit that fixes your issue:
commit 5f534bd8e8de22b75ddce4826af6f861a4b08e43
Author: Larry Finger
Date: Sun Feb 11 12:24:32 2018 -0600
Bluetooth: btusb: Add device ID for RTL8822BE
[ Upstream commit fed03fe7e55b7dc16077f672bd9d7bbe92b3a691 ]
The Asu
Ok so I tried looking back until I found the last working update. It was
kernel version 4.16.12. When I installed 4.16.11 bluetooth appears as
disabled and doesn't work.
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Bob:
>"...is it just going from 4.17rc6 to 4.16.6 and seeing when bluetooth
started working?"
Yes. To advise, the article
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection covers this answer
precisely, and was written for folks who don't know anything about
linux, so it's easy to follow.
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Sorry, was super busy and internet here isnt very good. So not really
getting the reverse kernel bisection, is it just going from 4.17rc6 to
4.16.6 and seeing when bluetooth started working? Sorry I'm not that
good with this sort of stuff.
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Bob, the next step is to fully reverse commit bisect from kernel 4.16.6
to 4.17-rc6, in order to identify the earliest good kernel commit,
preceded immediately by the first bad one. This will allow for a more
expedited analysis of the root cause of your issue. Could you please do
this following htt
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Title:
Bluetooth of the Asus Maximus X Hero Wifi AC motherboard doesnt work
Ok, so I tried to use the most recent kernel (4.17-rc6) and it finally
got my bluetooth adapter recognized.
Tried it by pairing my phone, headphones and a ps3 controller on Ubuntu
16.04 & Ubuntu-Mate 18.04. Got my phone working on both, ps3 had trouble
pairing, and my headphones worked on Ubuntu 1
Bob, to confirm this is an upstream issue, could you please test the
latest mainline kernel available (4.17-rc5) and advise to the results?
Also, to keep this issue relevant to upstream, please continue to test
the latest mainline kernel as it becomes available.
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So I tried the latest upstream kernel of 4.16 which at the moment was
4.16.6.Bluetooth still not working at the moment.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
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v4.16 kernel[0].
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If the mainline kernel does not fix t
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What you expected to happen
For the Asus Maximus X Hero Wifi AC motherboards' bluetooth to work
What happened instead
Bluetooth does not work
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