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submitted 3 weeks ago by Lime66@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Today I noticed that after I first booted my computer, my motherboard's Bluetooth card wasn't detected. I need bluetooth to use my speakers because my soundcard doesn't have linux drivers(another problem for another day) so I went without sound today. But then when I restarted the computer to see if that would change anything regarding the Bluetooth, it,

a.) Didn't change anything about the Bluetooth driver, and B) now my 2.4g dongle doesn't work for me to connect my mouse(I can still use it wired though) and my wired keyboard doesn't work.

Both times I booted my noticed that systemd was shutting down udevd, which I have never noticed before. I know that udev is controls peripherals, so that is the most likely issue.

How would I go about fixing my computer?

Computer is running fedora 40 and has an MSI mpg B650 gaming edge wifi. I can send a hardware probe if necessary

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[-] LeadSeason@sopuli.xyz 9 points 3 weeks ago

Maybe its with the motherboard. Try and unplug your computer from the wall for 15 minutes or more.

I had a similar issue with my motherboard (msi mpg x570 gaming edge wifi), unplugged it for the night and fixed.

Here is the original post I found that fixed my problem. https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?threads/bluetooth-no-longer-working-on-my-x570-gaming-edge-wifi-mobo.330263/#post-2143426

this post was submitted on 24 Oct 2024
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