![]() ![]() Open a terminal and type the following command: dmesg | egrep -i 'blue|firm' if (like me) you have a bluetooth mouse, get a usb mouse temporarily!. ![]() It should also be relevant on Ubuntu and its derivatives this process has been tested on Fedora 26, 27 and 28, and I know it to be working for those systems.to complete this tutorial you will need an internet connection. ![]() There is however a way to fix this issue and it basically involves resetting the correct driver. However, after some system updates it has ceased to function, which is quite an annoyance when your mouse works via bluetooth! In my experience Broadcom bluetooth works out of the box on Linux ( unlike Broadcom wifi). How to Make Broadcom Bluetooth Work in Linux (Fedora, Ubuntu) 3 min read. ![]()
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