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Bluetooth issues
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Make sure that the driver for the module is enabled in the kernel.
dmesg | grep bluetooth
should reveal something there.Also, make sure the module is not blocked in
rfkill
.dmesg | grep -i bluetooth
says this after loading bluetooth with modprobe:Rfkill only lists my wlan device which is unlocked.
Does not look like the driver is enabled in the kernel you are running then. :(