> On 04/20/2018 01:03 AM, Emmanuel Grumbach wrote: > >> Under Windows 10, the hardware appears to work without issue. > >> Additionally, I believe I managed to warm-reboot from Windows 10 to > >> Linux (with Bluetooth connected), and was able to continue using the > >> same 2.4 GHz WiFi and Bluetooth audio sink without issue. > > > > This was reported in the past. Please make sure you have the latest BT > > firmware files. > > This seems to have resolved the issue. Interestingly, the firmware > (version...) shipped with Debian Sid is not in the official linux-firmware.git > repository; its md5sum doesn't match any of prior versions of the file: Glad to know. I guess you can open a bug on Debian to thave they fix this. This is rather strange though. > > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmwar > > e.git/log/intel/ibt-11-5.sfi > > Emmanuel, how can I determine the firmware version ("FW Build" and/or > "Release Version") from a given file (e.g. ibt-11-5.sfi/.ddc)? I have no clue :) I am not a BT guy, sorry. > > > Regardless of the BT firmware version thing which is a pure Intel > > problem, I have heard about problems in the BT stack itself but I > > can't help about this. > > Though I've never really used the Bluetooth stack until this hardware, it > seems the stack/blueman-* applications only behave oddly when there's > problems with the firmware: never an issue when not using simultaneous > 2.4 GHz WiFi + Bluetooth, or with this latest firmware, or approx. 2 years ago > when I first started using this setup. >