Exactly! I removed bluedevil and bluetooth devices were alive after login. However no more configuration options for bluetooth devices in system configuration
KDE plasma disable bluetooth after login
clauded we are stateless so
sudo cp /usr/share/defaults/bluetooth/main.conf /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
and edit the flag
The flag?
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
It's a catch 22: setting autoenable to false disable the bluetooth devices in SDDM (but fixes the KDE bug).
clauded well what's the better catch then
If only I could type a reply with my BT keyboard...
clauded you can't activate after loging?
This is strange: I deleted /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and now BT works in SDDM and is enabled after login.
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Ha! I'm experiencing this these days. After Login, Bluetooth is disabled. : (
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- Best Answerset by TraceyC
Ah, nevermind! I fixed it by deleting the bluedevilglobalrc
file. : )
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The problem probable the "_powered=false" suffix at the MAC addr.
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@HondaRulez I'm glad it did! It's good to know that there might be multiple solutions for the problem. : )