On 07/22/2016 02:37 PM, Tod Merley wrote:
.. so what mods are loaded to handle wifi and bluetooth ...

On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 10:59 AM, jd1008 <jd1...@gmail.com <mailto:jd1...@gmail.com>> wrote:



    On 07/22/2016 11:54 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:

        On 07/22/2016 10:39 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:

            On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 9:46 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
            <pocallag...@gmail.com <mailto:pocallag...@gmail.com>> wrote:

                Wild thought: how good is the battery level in the mouse?

            75% right now. The problem happens the same whether 15% or
            90% on
            Fedora, and never on macOS.



                I have occasional blips with my BT mouse in KDE (using
                a Broadcom
                dongle) especially after resuming from suspension (not
                so much for
                hibernation). They fix themselves when I pull the
                dongle and reinsert
                it, or use a second mouse to click on the KDE BT
                widget Connect button.
                I've never been able to figure out what's going on.

            There's definitely a conflict. On a clean reboot with both
            WiFi and
            Bluetooth left on at reboot time, the mouse/keyboard never
            connect. I
            have to turn off the WiFi radio itself, and then boom,
            Bluetooth
            devices connect pretty much instantly.

            The disconnect from Bluetooth seems to coincide with the
            WiFi radio
            disconnecting from on AP MAC address and connecting to a
            different AP
            MAC address. This laptop does this disconnect/reconnect
            routine
            exactly every two minutes, always, to the second. I'm
            guessing it must
            be unique behavior to its WiFi firmware. A nearby Intel
            NUC also on
            Wireless doesn't behave this way, it goes hours or even
            days connected
            to one of those two APs.

        Both bluetooth and wifi use the 2.4GHz frequency band. If you have
        dual-band wifi, try using a frequency in the 5GHz band.
        Failing that,
        try to get your wifi to use a different channel. That may
        clear it up.
        This is always going to be an issue.

    I have had this issue as well for EVER :)
    I simply stopped using BT.

Have no idea. It's been quite a while since I ever used BT.
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