![]() Is there a way to prevent this happening? I thinking it's a dbus-1 issue pulling the plug. It's as if blueman doesn't wait, if it doesn't immediatelly find a BT dongle it dies. Reboots and I'm back to having no bluetooth again. The first time nothing much happened however, this afternoon it appeared again, and using it was able to connect to my bluetooth speaker and play music. Over the past couple of weeks I've twice booted up to see on my desktop the dialogue windows for the BT adapter (I then choose visible), and the larger BT manager window were I've the option to search, pair and connect etc. If I attempt to start the bluetooth gui nothing happens, I assume because no it hasn't found a bluetooth adaptor. ![]() Somehow 20.04 doesn't recognise that I have a bluetooth adapter connected, though lsusb does. I want to use a Bose bluetooth speaker to play music via a bluetooth link, not transfer files etc. I'm using the same Cambridge CSR 4.0 USB dongle that I previoulsly used until recently with 16.04, though it took me a while back then to get it working. Like many I'm having a problem with bluetooth when running Ubuntu 20.04.
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