I’m noticing a lot of issues with bluetooth popping up, and they only seem to be getting worse.
First it was my PS3 controller. Randomly stopped working with bluetooth after an update.
Then I noticed bluetooth sometimes just… crashes and doesn’t recover. There’s probably some weird/sketchy command I can use to reset it, but I’ve just resorted to rebooting whenever it happened.
Now my bluetooth speaker just straight up fails to connect. I was using it, the connection ‘failed’, and now it won’t connect. Lol.
Meanwhile on my phone it works just fine.
Is anyone else having issues? Does it feels like the quality of bluetooth support has diminished in recent months?
To me, this feels like some new contributors are doing things they shouldn’t be doing or some other cultural shift among them.
If you are dual booting, windows messes up yoyr bluetooth chip
you sure about that? how would that work?
it’s the problem that this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BprSnu6KWTA, and this post https://libreddit.northboot.xyz/r/pop_os/comments/lf8kvu/guide_pair_and_use_the_same_bluetooth_device_on/ are talking about also one that I have personally experienced the way bluetooth codes are stored in the bluetooth adapter is different or something. meaning they get corrupted each boot to the otherside
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it’s the problem that this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BprSnu6KWTA, and this post https://libreddit.northboot.xyz/r/pop_os/comments/lf8kvu/guide_pair_and_use_the_same_bluetooth_device_on/ are talking about also one that I have personally experienced the way bluetooth codes are stored in the bluetooth chip is different or something. meaning they get corrupted each boot to the otherside
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://www.piped.video/watch?v=BprSnu6KWTA
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.