Re: Lenovo W510 Bluetooth Controller stopped working in 3.4-rc1

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Hi aep,

On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 5:49 AM, aep <aep@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> If this is related to mgmt being now enabled by default
>> could you try running user space with "bluetoothd -P mgmtops"?
>
> Not sure if that does any good, since adding the parameter did the job, and
> my /usr/lib/bluetooth/plugins/ is empty.
> Let me know if you still think this helps debugging, then i'll try later.

BlueZ plugins by default are "built-in", i.e. they are linked inside
the bluetoothd binary. But even built-in plugins can be disabled with
-P.

What Johan is suggesting is to disable the mgmtops plugin so that
hciops is used instead. If this works, it is due to a known regression
which happens with incompatible userspace tools and kernel versions.

Fortunately, a proper fix is on the way for the next upstream release.
So you can use this workaround for now.

Best Regards,
-- 
Anderson Lizardo
Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia - INdT
Manaus - Brazil
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