clauded Exactly! I removed bluedevil and bluetooth devices were alive after login. However no more configuration options for bluetooth devices in system configuration 🙁
Girtablulu clauded we are stateless so sudo cp /usr/share/defaults/bluetooth/main.conf /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and edit the flag
Girtablulu clauded the autoenable inside the bug report, you may have to activate it manually after login, as long as there isnt a patch for it I cant backport anything to fix it
clauded It's a catch 22: setting autoenable to false disable the bluetooth devices in SDDM (but fixes the KDE bug).
clauded This is strange: I deleted /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and now BT works in SDDM and is enabled after login.
WetGeek clauded I deleted /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and now BT works in SDDM and is enabled after login. I found this curious ... I use BT earbuds with my Plasma laptop, and they've never failed to connect automatically.
Girtablulu clauded hum? okay that's a bit weird but glad it's solved @WetGeek Sddm is the plasma display manager, similar to lightdm on Budgie
WetGeek clauded earbuds are not really a problem with SDDM... I have no idea what SDDM is, but I'm pretty sure I'm glad that earbuds aren't an issue with it. Thanks!
HondaRulez BruceElephant worked for me 😃 The problem probable the "_powered=false" suffix at the MAC addr.
BruceElephant @HondaRulez I'm glad it did! It's good to know that there might be multiple solutions for the problem. : )