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On Saturday, July 3, 2021 1:59:24 PM CEST Tamer Higazi wrote: |
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> Hi |
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> The problem is that the bluetooth circuit seems to be damaged, as I have |
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> recently the same result on Windows (not only on linux. |
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> At Windows, I can deactivate the hardware at the "device manager", I |
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> want this the same to be done on Linux. |
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> Not the driver, just to ignore the hardware. |
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> Why do I ask this ? |
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> I ordered now a new bluetooth 5 stick, what if it uses the same driver ? |
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> So loading the driver should not be suppressed more the hardware should |
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> be ignored.... |
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Can't you disable the onboard bluetooth in the BIOS? |
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I managed to do that on my system and it's not detected during boot/use of |
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either OS. |
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Joost |