My Problem was just a naming issue :-
$ dmesg | grep -i 'bluetooth'
if you are facing some naming problem,the output of above command should
be somthing like this ->
Bluetooth hci0: Direct firmware load for brcm/BCM43142A0-0489-e062.hcd failed
with error -2
Bluetooth: hci0: BCM: Patch brcm/BCM
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Leonid,
Thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Ubuntu 13.10 (saucy) reached
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Please upgrade to the latest version and re-test.
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Did some more testing and Pilot6 is right. BCM.hcd in
/lib/firwmware/brcm was all that was needed.
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The first is not needed.
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I should add, that I needed
fw-105b_e065.hcd in /lib/firmware/
and BCM.hcd in /lib/firmware/brcm/
in order for it to work. In case either of those copies was not present,
bluetooth would not work.
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Your module worked. Thanks for having done that, mate! Great
contribution. Hopefully it'll find it's way into the kernel, soon.
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Michael,
See this answer. I fixed it for 4.2 kernels as a dkms module.
http://askubuntu.com/a/707486/167850
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Do not forget to rename firmware to BCM.hcd
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I got a Broadcom BCM43142 adapter in my Lenovo notebook and currently I am at a
loss getting bluetooth to work with kernels later than 3.13.0-44-generic builds.
The ID of the bluetooth component is 105b:e065 and with a 3.13.0-44 kernel
putting the file fw-105b_e065.hcd into /lib/firmware/ does th
Please try this build
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zpyq7vnlolwxhy5/AABW8LMRRHJ571TJLJp2Hd-ga?dl=0
Firmware must be placed in /lib/firmware/brcm
in hcd format as
BCM43142A0_001.001.011.0122.0139.hcd
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HP Pavilion 17 : Tried Claus Allweil's instructions : Could'n load
firmware.
[ 12.922510] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.17
[ 12.922523] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
[ 12.922530] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
[ 12.922532] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initi
HP ENVY — 17-k153nr ; couldn't load firmware, even following Claus
Allweil's instructions.
[ 15.836024] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.17
[ 15.836037] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
[ 15.836045] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
[ 15.836047] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket l
Did all the recommendations. The system does not see bluetooth. Ubuntu
12.04.14.10. Notebook Acer Extensa 2510G-54TK
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Installing the package Claus Allweil posted plus copying the hcd file to
fw-105b_e065.hcd worked for me too. I tried to find a canonical package
for that and failed.
I think something was missing from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1161261. From
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/sh
I no longer face this issue. Did a clean install of Ubuntu 14.04. Did
just what Claus Allweil said in his post. It works great now. Still
think that this should work out of the box, though.
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Okay, I got it to work, too now. Nevertheless, my bluetooth does not get
initialized every time after a fresh reboot.
Trying sudo modprobe btusb then gives:
"Can't init device hci0: Connection timed out (110)".
Running a Lenovo B590 on Ubuntu 13.10.
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OK, I get it work now. The 14.04 kernel is missing the firmware for the
bluetooth hardware.
I have downloaded the firmware, renamed and copied it appropriately and
now bluetooth is working:
wget
http://wielki.tk/vostro/debs/bt-bcm43142-onereic_0.0+2016somerville2_amd64.deb
dpkg-deb -x bt-b
Hello everybody,
got a Lenovo b590 and face the same issue. Has anybody got a workaround?
Tried to install bt-bcm43142-onereic_0.0+2016somerville2_amd64.deb
and then renaming as suggested by wu zhirong (wanyue103). After that I
couldn't even switch on bluetooth. Any help on this would be grea
My book is Lenovo M5400 with ubuntu 14.04.
I'm install bt-bcm43142-onereic_0.0+2016somerville2_amd64.deb and then
change the /lib/firmware/BCM43142A0_001.001.011.0028.0036.hcd to be named
/lib/firmware/fw-105b_e065.hcd, restart btusb module, will show log:
[9.866680] Bluetooth: firmwar
hi, Frantisek
My book is lenovo M5400 with ubuntu14.04 too, use the bt fw named
"fw-0a5c_21e3.hcd" from "BCM43142A0_001.001.011.0028.0036.hcd" in
/lib/firmware/, then do "sudo modprobe -r btusb && sudo modprobe btusb" got a
log like:
[14272.225393] usbcore: registered new interface driver btu
sorry the name is "fw-105b_e065.hcd" for me
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Same here. Lenovo M5400 with ubuntu 14.04
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Same for me. Sony vaio SVF1521KSNB with ubuntu 13.10 as well as 14.04.
ANy fix is appreciated .
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I've tried in a Dell Inspiron 3537 with Ubuntu 13.10 and even with Ubuntu 14.04
Beta 2 without any luck.
I've installed package bt-bcm43142-onereic_0.0+2016somerville2_amd64.deb
and the first time the mouse is added and it runs fine. But, after reboot, the
mouse is not seen, and I cann't eve
Same for me with Sony Vaio SVF14A15SNB. Same wireless/bluetooth adapter.
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I can confirm that the issue occurs in my notebook (Sony Vaio
SVF14A17PBS). The wireless/bluetooth adapter is the same:
07:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM43142 802.11b/g/n
(rev 01)
As he said, it is not possible to find bluetooth devices that are
visible to pairing. I tryed with
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