Open NikhilKonduru8 opened 1 month ago
@NikhilKonduru8 Please run blueman-manager in terminal and paste the output here. Thanks!
Try:
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
sudo apt install blueman bluez
If doesn't work,
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
sudo apt reinstall blueman bluez
If it dooesn't work tell me.
@NikhilKonduru8 Please run blueman-manager in terminal and paste the output here. Thanks!
this is what happened
Try:
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt install blueman bluez
If doesn't work,
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt reinstall blueman bluez
If it dooesn't work tell me.
After running those commands, I opened bluetooth manager again and it still closed immediately after opening it.
@NikhilKonduru8 Please run blueman-manager in terminal and paste the output here. Thanks!
this is what happened
Okay, well what is your Chromebooks Motherboard?
hatch
@ading2210 Are you sure bluetooth works for hatch? Because it does say Default adapter not found, kind of like the no soundcard found.
ya it says yes in the motherboard thing
ya it says yes in the motherboard thing
What is your desktop environment?
Just for good measure just in case run: sudo apt install blueman bluez bluez-utils sudo systemctl enable bluetooth sudo systemctl start bluetooth
ya it says yes in the motherboard thing
What is your desktop environment?
i switch sometimes but I use gnome mostly
ya it says yes in the motherboard thing
What is your desktop environment?
i switch sometimes but I use gnome mostly
okay I'll try
I cant even find the bluetooth manager app anymore
@NikhilKonduru8 Oh how you are in luck, if you are using gnome rn, then fallow my guide: (Ran into this issue myself lol) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K9MSG5_-1NLZIFRBmLJhVh9j1U2TXbWqIPyDTvSD50E/edit?tab=t.0
@NikhilKonduru8 Oh how you are in luck, if you are using gnome rn, then fallow my guide: (Ran into this issue myself lol) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K9MSG5_-1NLZIFRBmLJhVh9j1U2TXbWqIPyDTvSD50E/edit?tab=t.0
that's amazing, hopefully it works
@NikhilKonduru8 Oh how you are in luck, if you are using gnome rn, then fallow my guide: (Ran into this issue myself lol) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K9MSG5_-1NLZIFRBmLJhVh9j1U2TXbWqIPyDTvSD50E/edit?tab=t.0
once I do the first command it opens this but i do not see anything to change it just looks blank
I'm on jaccuzi and my audio output is shown as Dummy Output, audio doesn't work, how do I fix this
@NikhilKonduru8 Oh how you are in luck, if you are using gnome rn, then fallow my guide: (Ran into this issue myself lol) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K9MSG5_-1NLZIFRBmLJhVh9j1U2TXbWqIPyDTvSD50E/edit?tab=t.0
once I do the first command it opens this but i do not see anything to change it just looks blank
That's weird just paste what I said to replace in there so in there paste this: ExecStart=/usr/sbin/bluetoothd Then press ctrl x then type y then enter and you should be back to the terminal
If however this does not fix it I will paste the full config file for my Bluetooth file to hopefully get it back working
I'm on jaccuzi and my audio output is shown as Dummy Output, audio doesn't work, how do I fix this
Your speakers do not work. See the image above
ahh so there's no drivers for it, could I possibly make my own
@NikhilKonduru8 Oh how you are in luck, if you are using gnome rn, then fallow my guide: (Ran into this issue myself lol) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K9MSG5_-1NLZIFRBmLJhVh9j1U2TXbWqIPyDTvSD50E/edit?tab=t.0
once I do the first command it opens this but i do not see anything to change it just looks blank
That's weird just paste what I said to replace in there so in there paste this: ExecStart=/usr/sbin/bluetoothd Then press ctrl x then type y then enter and you should be back to the terminal
when i run "sudo systemctl start bluetooth" it shows that in the image
@NikhilKonduru8 Oh how you are in luck, if you are using gnome rn, then fallow my guide: (Ran into this issue myself lol) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K9MSG5_-1NLZIFRBmLJhVh9j1U2TXbWqIPyDTvSD50E/edit?tab=t.0
once I do the first command it opens this but i do not see anything to change it just looks blank
That's weird just paste what I said to replace in there so in there paste this: ExecStart=/usr/sbin/bluetoothd Then press ctrl x then type y then enter and you should be back to the terminal
when i run "sudo systemctl start bluetooth" it shows that in the image
@NikhilKonduru8 Please paste the output of systemctl status bluetooth.service also go back into that file (the sudo nano) one and remove that line. Mine does not have that. My issue must've been different.
I am on an octopus board and my audio supposedly works but is just listed as dummy output. How would I go about fixing this? (Also sorry if this is blatantly obvious, I am pretty new to linux)
I am on an octopus board and my audio supposedly works but is just listed as dummy output. How would I go about fixing this? (Also sorry if this is blatantly obvious, I am pretty new to linux)
EDIT: I didn't already see the issue, my bad. Could you open a new issue? I think this might be a new issue worthy thing. I'm not sure myself this usually means your soundcard is not found, but on Octopus it should be so not sure.
After installing the blueman bluetooth, if I try to open the bluetooth manager it opens and then immediately closes.