I think the error message is a symptom instead of the cause.
Seems like the bluetooth connection gets disconnected without sending an event,
so the sysfs doesn't get removed. Once a new connection is established, the
sysfs clashed with the old one.
Would it be possible to check the warning messa
I don't know, I thing both my hardware - speaker and mouse were released
later than Ubuntu 15.04
sob., 16 mar 2019, 17:35 użytkownik Kai-Heng Feng <
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> Also, does it happen on when your system was 15.04?
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Also, does it happen on when your system was 15.04?
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wit
The environment I tested is fresh installed 18.04, and everything is up-
to-date.
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It's not regular, dont know exactly it's caused often when I use two
Bluetooth devices - Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX and playing music through
JBL Charge 3. Something causes I no longer can play music and GUI loses
connect /not connected state. Often when another devices(e.g mobile phone)
"takes ove
I can't reproduce the issue on Bionic with kernel 4.15.
Is there any specific step I need to do?
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Seems like we enabled this platform before. Let me see if I can find the
same system in our lab.
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It was unstable from the begining, I can test some bisect kernels if you
can provide me with
wt., 12 mar 2019, 18:50 użytkownik Kai-Heng Feng <
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> So the bluetooth part is not proprietary. Does this issue happen to
> previous kernels?
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Ubuntu 18.10
Bluez Version: 5.50-0ubuntu1
After changing batteries in my bluetooth mouse, it is connected but
doesn't work (no movement or clicking). Fix is to re-pair it.
~$ dmesg | tail -40
[12650.520061] sysfs_warn_dup.cold.4+0x17/0x32
[12650.520064] sysfs_create_dir_ns+0xa9/0xd0
[12650.5200
So the bluetooth part is not proprietary. Does this issue happen to
previous kernels?
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It's BCM4352 802.11ac, both btusb and btbcm modules are loaded. I don't think
full opensource driver exists the only avaliable package is bcmwl-kernel-source
Which causes:
[ 11.678078] wl: module license 'MIXED/Proprietary' taints kernel.
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Does this device use regular btusb/btbcm or a proprietary one?
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