Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Sun 2022-05-08 18:27:18 AEST; 15min ago

You must activate the service. Mayby: sudo systemctl start bluetooth

    pomon

    Just tried it. Results:

    Job for bluetooth.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
    See "systemctl status bluetooth.service" and "journalctl -xeu bluetooth.service" for details.

    Can you post the output of sudo journalctl -xeu bluetooth.service

      Found on the web: sudo systemctl reload dbus and them sudo systemctl start bluetooth

        pomon
        Tried both commands. The first one gave no errors. The second gave me the same error as before

        Job for bluetooth.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
        See "systemctl status bluetooth.service" and "journalctl -xeu bluetooth.service" for details.

        Thanks to both you @pomon & @Staudey for your help. I appreciate your time and effort!

        I sense a solution won't be found. Again, thank you both for your help. I'll survive 😆

          xjdwc when you make moves like that always good to reboot. at least try it before you write the whole thing off. 2 cents

            xjdwc I havent kept up on it think some ppl where having issues with bluez
            check make sure its installed (from software center) and some ppl where going back to the previous version
            and having it work.
            (Dunno just info)

              brent when you make moves like that always good to reboot. at least try it before you write the whole thing off. 2 cents

              Yeah I start to get pessimistic real fast haha. But I did reboot after each action, but no success.

              Axios I havent kept up on it think some ppl where having issues with bluez
              check make sure its installed (from software center) and some ppl where going back to the previous version
              and having it work.
              (Dunno just info)

              Thanks, It seems it is related to bluez. I just have no Idea. This is all way above my head.

              pomon Well, I found it. It won't hurt to try

              You are a machine! Thanks for this, at first I didn't no what I was looking at, then I saw the command to enter.

              MAJOR UPDATE** I followed the instructions given in the link: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1009987

              Steps I took

              • Opened Konsole
              • Entered command:
                • sudo install -m 700 -d /var/lib/bluetooth
              • Restarted Bluetooth? I'm not sure if I did it right:
                • sudo systemctl restart bluetooth.service
              • Rebooted Laptop

              After Reboot these are the noted changes

              • Visible Bluetooth System Tray Entry


              • Bluetooth Settings No longer Blank (Clicking Enable Does nothing)

              Output of: sudo systemctl status bluetooth.service

              Output of: sudo journalctl -xeu bluetooth.service

              Definitely surprised from the progress/results. Didn't expect any success at all. I'm now optimistic.
              Unfortunately though, still no bluetooth. Any Ideas?

              Thank you all for your help with this. You are all awesome 😃

              Ok. Show lsmod | grep bt and systemctl status bluetooth.target
              Proposal. Install kernel LTS, switch to it and see if it is BT sudo eopkg it linux-lts

                pomon
                Output of: lsmod |grep bt

                Output of: sudo systemctl status bluetooth.target

                I'll install kernal LTS and get back to you about the results

                Some suggest

                sudo modprobe -r btusb
                sudo modprobe btusb
                  10 days later

                  pomon Some suggest
                  sudo modprobe -r btusb
                  sudo modprobe btusb

                  Still no success. Thanks for all your suggestions. Hopefully a future update magically fixes it.

                  a year later