So, on boot, the airplane mode is turned on by default (for an unknwon reason).
The rfkill output is attached above. I have to trigger several `sudo rfkill unblock all` to actually have them unlocked (in command line). But then, the GUI still shows the bluetooth switch as OFF. When I try to enable the BT in the GUI, the gnome-control-center window freezes but no device detection happens. Closing and re-opening the gnome-control-center shows that BT is still OFF.
Using the BT hotkey from the laptop chenges nothing.
I mean reboots.
So, on boot, the airplane mode is turned on by default (for an unknwon reason).
The rfkill output is attached above. I have to trigger several `sudo rfkill unblock all` to actually have them unlocked (in command line). But then, the GUI still shows the bluetooth switch as OFF. When I try to enable the BT in the GUI, the gnome-control- center window freezes but no device detection happens. Closing and re-opening the gnome-control- center shows that BT is still OFF.
Using the BT hotkey from the laptop chenges nothing.