OK, I can finally reproduce the problem, but I had to manually kill my bluetoothd before I could make it fail. I guess a Kubuntu session is similar to that environment. Confirmed, but low priority.
For a better idea that avoids bluetoothctl see comment #12.
OK, I can finally reproduce the problem, but I had to manually kill my bluetoothd before I could make it fail. I guess a Kubuntu session is similar to that environment. Confirmed, but low priority.
For a better idea that avoids bluetoothctl see comment #12.
Finally, please log the bug with the upstream BlueZ developers: /bugzilla. kernel. org/enter_ bug.cgi? product= Drivers& component= Bluetooth
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and then let us know the ID of the newly-created bug.