Nov 01 11:30:46 joelsdesktop bluetoothd: Starting SDP server Nov 01 11:30:45 joelsdesktop bluetoothd: Bluetooth daemon 5.65 (File system: 755 ConfigurationDirectoryMode: 555) Nov 01 11:30:45 joelsdesktop systemd: ConfigurationDirectory 'bluetooth' already exists but the mode is different. Nov 01 11:30:45 joelsdesktop systemd: Starting rvice - Bluetooth service. └─ 1177 /usr/libexec/bluetooth/bluetoothd Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Tue 11:30:46 EDT 7h ago This is the output of running systemctl status bluetooth: I tried using grub to boot into a previous linux kernel, but when I do this, the wifi no longer works, so this would just be trading one problem for an even bigger problem. I don’t know what it was when I turned it off, but fedora having the major version of “6” and not “5” is not something I remember seeing previously.Īny insight as to how I can fix bluetooth and avoid this kernel updating without me knowing would be greatly appreciated. It worked perfectly fine yesterday when I turned it off, but the moment I turn it back on, I am unable to turn bluetooth on. I click on the button that says “turn on bluetooth” but nothing happens. This morning I booted my computer to find that bluetooth is no longer working. I did a fresh re-install of Fedora using my USB that I originally used to install it and this seemed to solve the issue. This is something I would like to disable if possible.Ī few days ago, I booted my computer in the morning to find that the nvidia drivers no longer worked. If anyone knows whether or not Fedora just automatically updates the kernel every so often without user input, let me know. Whether Fedora is automatically updating the kernel behind the scenes or I did something that accidentally updated the kernel, I do not know. It appears to me that the Linux kernel is sometimes updated without me knowing it and this results in functionality being broken. I am new to using Fedora (and Linux in general) and am observing some strange behavior that I do not understand.
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