No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 17.10
Release: 17.10
Codename: artful
Spent a few hours trying to resolve the issue; I managed to resolve it by doing the following.
ls /etc/ | grep *blue*
if bluetooth folder exists then change IdleTimeout on input.conf to value 0 as seen below:
# Set idle timeout (in minutes) before the connection will
# be disconnect (defaults to 0 for no timeout)
IdleTimeout=0
if bluetooth dir does not exist under /etc then execute:
apt get install tlp
I also disabled TLP (power management) by editing /etc/default/tlp , example of change in file below:
# Set to 0 to disable, 1 to enable TLP.
TLP_ENABLE=0
I restarted both Network-manager and bluetooth by executing:
systemctl restart network-manager bluetooth
I of course am under the opinion that running the these two commands resolved the issue:
sudo apt get install tlp #installed tlp
and editing the tlp conf file under /etc/default/ and turning it off.
Let me know what the issue is a result of; it will be interesting to know root cause or how power management might be affecting bluetooth.
Hi All,
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 17.10
Release: 17.10
Codename: artful
Spent a few hours trying to resolve the issue; I managed to resolve it by doing the following.
ls /etc/ | grep *blue*
if bluetooth folder exists then change IdleTimeout on input.conf to value 0 as seen below:
# Set idle timeout (in minutes) before the connection will
# be disconnect (defaults to 0 for no timeout)
IdleTimeout=0
if bluetooth dir does not exist under /etc then execute:
apt get install tlp
I also disabled TLP (power management) by editing /etc/default/tlp , example of change in file below:
# Set to 0 to disable, 1 to enable TLP.
TLP_ENABLE=0
I restarted both Network-manager and bluetooth by executing:
systemctl restart network-manager bluetooth
I of course am under the opinion that running the these two commands resolved the issue:
sudo apt get install tlp #installed tlp
and editing the tlp conf file under /etc/default/ and turning it off.
Let me know what the issue is a result of; it will be interesting to know root cause or how power management might be affecting bluetooth.