Hi,
I have a soundbar which is connected to the system using Bluetooth. The issue seems to be that when resuming from sleep, the soundbar is simply not being connected back to the system.
I decided to write a tiny script which should take care of the soundbar when going to sleep and resuming from sleep mode. Here is the script:
#!/bin/bash
if [ "${1}" == "pre" ]; then
/usr/bin/bluetoothctl disconnect "C4:30:18:A0:2F:33"
echo "Disconnecting Bluetooth device"
elif [ "${1}" == "post" ]; then
echo "Connecting Bluetooth device"
/usr/bin/bluetoothctl connect "C4:30:18:A0:2F:33"
fi
if [ "${1}" == "pre" ]; then
/usr/bin/bluetoothctl disconnect "C4:30:18:A0:2F:33"
echo "Disconnecting Bluetooth device"
elif [ "${1}" == "post" ]; then
echo "Connecting Bluetooth device"
/usr/bin/bluetoothctl connect "C4:30:18:A0:2F:33"
fi
After testing this script (it's located in /usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/ directory, as advised by the systemd-sleep docs) - the "pre" parts works without any problem, but the "post" part is not running at all, not even the "echo" line.
Any suggestions?
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