Bluetooth Issues in 18.04 LTS
I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and after the recent upgrade to the final release on April 26, 2018, I found that my laptop (Dell Inspiron 1440) was unable to connect to my Bluetooth speakers using a generic USB Bluetooth dongle which was earlier working perfectly in Ubuntu 17.10 Any help in this regard would be highly appreciated.
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and after the recent upgrade to the final release on April 26, 2018, I found that my laptop (Dell Inspiron 1440) was unable to connect to my Bluetooth speakers using a generic USB Bluetooth dongle which was earlier working perfectly in Ubuntu 17.10 Any help in this regard would be highly appreciated.
bluetooth lts 18.04
bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1756824 Solution/Workaround in link above.
– José C
May 5 '18 at 16:57
Please edit the question to include results from terminal forlsusb
– Jeremy31
Jun 8 '18 at 10:34
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and after the recent upgrade to the final release on April 26, 2018, I found that my laptop (Dell Inspiron 1440) was unable to connect to my Bluetooth speakers using a generic USB Bluetooth dongle which was earlier working perfectly in Ubuntu 17.10 Any help in this regard would be highly appreciated.
bluetooth lts 18.04
I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and after the recent upgrade to the final release on April 26, 2018, I found that my laptop (Dell Inspiron 1440) was unable to connect to my Bluetooth speakers using a generic USB Bluetooth dongle which was earlier working perfectly in Ubuntu 17.10 Any help in this regard would be highly appreciated.
bluetooth lts 18.04
bluetooth lts 18.04
asked May 1 '18 at 14:43
Abhishek PradhanAbhishek Pradhan
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bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1756824 Solution/Workaround in link above.
– José C
May 5 '18 at 16:57
Please edit the question to include results from terminal forlsusb
– Jeremy31
Jun 8 '18 at 10:34
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bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1756824 Solution/Workaround in link above.
– José C
May 5 '18 at 16:57
Please edit the question to include results from terminal forlsusb
– Jeremy31
Jun 8 '18 at 10:34
bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1756824 Solution/Workaround in link above.
– José C
May 5 '18 at 16:57
bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1756824 Solution/Workaround in link above.
– José C
May 5 '18 at 16:57
Please edit the question to include results from terminal for
lsusb
– Jeremy31
Jun 8 '18 at 10:34
Please edit the question to include results from terminal for
lsusb
– Jeremy31
Jun 8 '18 at 10:34
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- Install "synaptic".
- Search synaptic to ensure "bluez" is installed.
- Use synaptic to search and install "blueman".
- reboot.
- If no icon in task bar, search for "bluetooth manager" in your apps, and start it. Follow the screens to connect your device.
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- Install "synaptic".
- Search synaptic to ensure "bluez" is installed.
- Use synaptic to search and install "blueman".
- reboot.
- If no icon in task bar, search for "bluetooth manager" in your apps, and start it. Follow the screens to connect your device.
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- Install "synaptic".
- Search synaptic to ensure "bluez" is installed.
- Use synaptic to search and install "blueman".
- reboot.
- If no icon in task bar, search for "bluetooth manager" in your apps, and start it. Follow the screens to connect your device.
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- Install "synaptic".
- Search synaptic to ensure "bluez" is installed.
- Use synaptic to search and install "blueman".
- reboot.
- If no icon in task bar, search for "bluetooth manager" in your apps, and start it. Follow the screens to connect your device.
- Install "synaptic".
- Search synaptic to ensure "bluez" is installed.
- Use synaptic to search and install "blueman".
- reboot.
- If no icon in task bar, search for "bluetooth manager" in your apps, and start it. Follow the screens to connect your device.
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answered Nov 11 '18 at 6:52
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bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1756824 Solution/Workaround in link above.
– José C
May 5 '18 at 16:57
Please edit the question to include results from terminal for
lsusb
– Jeremy31
Jun 8 '18 at 10:34