I''v a build in BLuetooth chip. So the lsusb command isn't the right one
I think, because a build in Bluetooth chip isn't a usb device. But maybe
I'm wrong.

I did your steps, there was no difference between the two outputs. And
hcitool dev and scan gave the same output: no devices.

When I press the bluetooth button it doesn't light up. The wireless
button does, so I think that my bluetooth chip is off line. I've checked
my bios, but there is noting about my bluetooth. So I think that the
solution is to turn on the bluetooth chip, but the problem is: how?

thanks Ralf for you help so far.

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