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** Tags added: focal xenial
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)
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I also changed:
case RTBTH_IOCDMAC:
do {
struct rtbth_dmac dmac;
if (copy_from_user(, (void *)arg, sizeof(dmac))) {
retval = -EFAULT;
DebugPrint(ERROR, DBG_INIT,"copy_from_user failed at %d\n",
There is a fix for the pairing on https://github.com/loimu/rtbth-
dkms/pull/4
for the RTBTH_IOCDMAC: dmac.dmac_op=2
Blaze, can you take look at this pull request and let it test?
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Here is the solution at least for ASUS X552L & Linux Mint 19.1
https://webwiks.com/techcorner/get-ralink-rt3290-wifi-work-linux-distribution/
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Update. Now on kernel 4.15, it seems that it cannot be compiled.
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Will there ever be a fix for this bug?
Have been waiting for a while.
I am using ubuntu 18.04 and it is a nuisance not being able to listen to music
or use bluetooth devices.
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Update:
After struggling with blueman software, I managed to get the A2DP
profile sound to work.
Basically, dont connect the bt hardware with the Preferences->Bluetooth
section. Just ignore it in this section.
Then, connect the device with blueman software. After you've configured
it, select
Just to be clear.. the quality of the sound is related to the driver,
not to the bt headphones.. I mean, maybe it's an old driver that does
not support A2DP
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#286
Just to confirm, the instructions from comment #286 still work in latest
Ubuntu 17.10.1
There is a but, you have to modify source code from the cloned
repository in order to compile it
You have to change
HCI_BREDR
with
HCI_PRIMARY
in rtbth_core_bluez.c.
After that, all compiles and
still same problem on Ubuntu Bionic 18.04
corrado@corrado-HP-p3-bb:~$ inxi -SCx
System:Host: corrado-HP-p3-bb Kernel: 4.15.0-10-generic x86_64 bits: 64
gcc: 7.3.0
Desktop: Gnome 3.27.92 (Gtk 3.22.28-1ubuntu3)
Distro: Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (development branch)
CPU:
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=49=172945=64abd72188d9ab7e90aa76da2a241d0f=20#p1278925
Can anyone confirm if this solution from the Linux mint forums works?
"Step-by-step solution Open new terminal (ctrl+alt+t) and type as
follows:
mkdir ~/tmp
cd ~/tmp
git clone
Here too. Lubuntu 18.04 LTS daily build 01/11/2018. HP Pavilion x360.
Kernel 4.13.0-25.
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Four years since this was reported and still no proper Bluetooth support
on this!
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No pairing even on my ubuntu 16.04 4-8..-rt
Sad, bluetooth is one function basic for me.
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Still fail in Aardvark 17.10
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Hello,
Step followed, one by one.
Still fail on pairing. saying no same paring code for a phone. Just fail for a
mouse.
kernel 4.4.0 / ubuntu base 17.04
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Alex10336 wrote:
> @Blaze: Can you update make/install instruction ?
>
> clone & make seem to work. (gcc 5.4)
GCC 4.5 is an oldish GCC version Ubuntu 12.04 had in times of the driver
release (see the doc provided by Ralink). But today you need to compile
and install it yourself. Computer savvy
@Blaze: Can you update make/install instruction ?
clone & make seem to work. (gcc 5.4)
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Høst wrote:
> According to https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84521, there's
> a kernel module that seems to be working (https://github.com/loimu
> /rtbth-dkms). I can't test it by myself since I replaced the wireless
> combo with a Qualcomm-Atheros card.
>
> It's (at least) compatible
According to https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84521, there's
a kernel module that seems to be working (https://github.com/loimu
/rtbth-dkms). I can't test it by myself since I replaced the wireless
combo with a Qualcomm-Atheros card.
It's (at least) compatible with most HP laptops and
New Deb-File look here: https://launchpad.net/~blaze/+archive/ubuntu
/rtbth-dkms
Use in terminal
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:blaze/rtbth-dkms sudo apt-get update
and look in synaptic for package rtbth-dkms and install it
or load and install it here https://launchpad.net/~blaze/+archive/ubuntu
Can you pair with BT V4 devices?
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I had this problem on Hp ENVY 15-j040el and Ubuntu 16.04 and I solved the
problem with this (Italian) guide
http://forum.ubuntu-it.org/viewtopic.php?f=9=617322=4961328#p4961328
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I have got the same trace on Ubuntu 15.10. So LM_Find_Link_Table_Entry()
returns a valid pointer value as it should. However I still haven't got
pairing in 15.10.
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I traced the rtbt binary on 12.10. The result is:
Ubuntu 12.10:
48609b - jump taken
4860b3 -jump
4860cc - no jump
486102 - jump
48615c - jump
It means, that the _v16 value is zero on Ubuntu 12.10. So the function
LM_Find_Link_Table_Entry() should return 0 value. For some reason the
How about to try compiling the driver with an ancient gcc version
(4.5.3)?
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So my basic theory is: LM_Find_Link_Table_Entry() is trying to read
something (link table) from efuse data and when the data is malformed
LMssp_LM_User_Confirmation_Request_Reply() fails. Now it's only left to
find out why is the data malformed.
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Correction:
>on the last iteration
on every iteration
Or there's another way also but it doesn't really make sense. I'm being
confused here.
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At the address 0x48615c I've got jump, so the memory at the address
(_v16 + 220) & 255) equals 0, which is wrong. This way we never reach
the _LMssp_Send_LMP_DH_Key_Check() routine.
I would need to trace this on Ubuntu 12.10 where is the pairing
successful.
I could nop-out the jump at the
Logic an physical link table structures from include/rt3298_iomap.h:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/23881034/
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_v16 stores the output of LM_Find_Link_Table_Entry() which can be 0 when
RtlCompareMemory() is non-zero (error) on the last iteration. See the
link below.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/23880923/
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Can you trace with edb debugger this routine inside rtbt?
LMssp_LM_User_Confirmation_Request_Reply()
{// addr = 0x00486064
long long _v16;// _cfa_fff0
long long _v32;// _cfa_ffe0
long long _v40;//
@kukulo2011 (post 252)
Having Windoze doesn't always mean that it will update critical firmware
components (it doesn't, and I barely use Windows). I just installed
Ubuntu 13.10 on a usb drive along with the respective drivers (rt3290sta
for wifi and rtbt for bt) and almost everything works as
I would first get the source diff of bluez and when we have the root
cause of the pin mismatch, then I would decide whether is reasonable to
patch bluez or the rtbt binary.
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Oh, I guess you may be right. It looks more like a protocol story rather
than an API story. In the worst case scenario we can patch bluez and
bluez-obexd to make the whole thing work again as it should.
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The default pin does not matter. In ssm both pins are shown up. Each
time a new set of pins is generated. When I click on accept pin, the
rtbt routine LMssp_LM_User_Confirmation_Request_Reply is being executed.
When I traced the binary, for some reason the comparison routine is not
reached. It can
Can it be that some security imrovements had been made on the bluez
side? As a result default pin is not being accepted in simple secure
mode.
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Is it possible that the changes to bluetooth package affect the driver
pairing? What I have tested, the Bt v4 pairing on Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10
succeeds, but on 14.04 and later not. The differences that could affect
the functioning are kernel and bluetooth package - bluez. When I tried
to pair
But I had to revisit and rework all the changes that were done before up
to an original version in order to make the module compile with every
kernel since v3.2. So now I'm pretty confident that every single change
works how it should and has no sideffects.
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The work was done previously, before you took over the source. Check the
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But I didn't touch any structures except "rtbt_hps_ops" and now it's in
an original state besides it's not being used inside the userspace part.
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It is quite hard, since I have no source for the rtbt. The kernel 3.18
was ok to pair, but the kernel 4.02 is not pairing in simple secure
mode. When I compiled the wrapper rtbth some time ago, I checked the
source and there are data structure changes between these two versions.
You have this
>In the later kernels
>the data structures were changing, but the rtbt binary remained
>unchanged and thus some structures are failing to get processed by rtbt
>binary.
But is it possible to track down the exact kernel version where those
changes did happen? So we can find out at least what was
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The bluetooth driver I was using with Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10 was the
loimu's driver. The rtbth.ko was compiled without problems. Pairing with
BT V2 possible, pairing with BT V4 as well, but I was unable to send
data to BT V4 and the connection dropped after 2 seconds. I've tried the
2 Höst
1. It's simply not possible that you were using the same driver every
and each ubuntu release because kernel API is constantly changing.
2. Since you are a dualboot user there is a high probability that you
already had an updated firmware from windoze session. That's why you had
no issues
@kukulo2011
Which driver are you using? There's a zip somewhere among all the previous
replies that works *absolutely* flawlessly. I guess the patched version doesn't
work with older kernel releases.
Try using Ubuntu 13.10 - the last Ubuntu release on which the driver
worked with no problems.
I tried the Ubuntu 12.10 with the rtbt driver, but the situation is the
same as with the 12.04: The BT V4 device can pair, but cannot transfer
files. Moreover the connection drops each 1-2 seconds, then reconnects.
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When you want to patch the rtbt binary with newest firmware, you should
do it befofe sudo make install. You can repeat the sudo make install
after patching the binary. I will give it a try on 12.10 live system.
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If you're going to use the driver on Ubuntu 12.04 you can use the unpatched
version that is several replies back in this thread. It works flawlessly with
Ubuntu 12.10 (up to Ubuntu 13.10).
Just installed the driver on Manjaro Linux, but the bt chip appears to
not be recognized by
The problem is in the rtbt binary. The BT V4 and BT V2 pairing routines
are completely different. I traced the rtbt binary with edb debugger and
I could find the LMssp_LM_User_Confirmation_Request_Reply routine
activated only with BT V4 devices. Eventually we could pair BT V4
devices with patched
You will need following source files. I am attaching the list.
** Attachment added: "rtbt_file_list.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bluetooth/+bug/1189721/+attachment/4803956/+files/rtbt_file_list.txt
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I am wondering what the Mediatek is going to protect with NDA. The
rt3290 combo card is a legacy product and moreover they abandoned the
support of the card. Will be they selling this product in the future ?
Anyway, there is only 64bit version out in the linux domain only for one
platform. új
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Yeah, I have a decompiled file already. But, as far as it cannot be
compiled back with all the resources included, there's not much use of
it. There are non-zero chances to get the sources from Mediatek, but you
need to find the right person and maybe to sign some NDA. It would be
better to try
I can confirm successful pairing on Precise 12.04.5 with Bluetooth V4,
but file sending is not working as the connection is dropping after 1 or
2 seconds and then reconnects.
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Sure, but I have a problem with my computer which is using AMD graphics
and that was not working with Raring, but I will give it a try.
Meanwhile I decompiled the rtbt binary. I am attaching the output.
Hopefully you can make a use of it. The syntax is C+, but I think it is
far from being able
Oh, btw can you test this driver on a 12.04 LTS live session?
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Some people say it's working or was working before. However for me it's
still not clear, as I have no devices to test with.
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Is the driver confirmed to work with BT V4?
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Sources are not available, it's a proprietary part. But it's Linux API
agnostic, so if something changes it shouldn't affect the functionality
of the driver.
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Yes, I did it with sudo make install. Of course I modified the makefile,
so I could use the make install command. I tried it yesterday again with
the same result. Is the source for the rtbt available?
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rtbt isn't a loader it's the driver itself. And it's running in
userspace. The other stuff (kernel module) is just a userspace-to-
kernelspace wrapper. Have you replaced /usr/bin/rtbt with the patched
one?
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Strange, because I used the script in tools to update the firmware in
the binary rtbth driver loader, then reloaded the driver with modprobe.
Is the driver confirmed to work on other systems? Does it pair BT V4
devices as well? I can pair and transfer files with BT V2, but not
cannot pair with BT
>The pairing with BT 4 LE devices still not possible.
The most liable reason behind that is an outdated firmware.
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I've tried to use the latest firmware and as far as I can see it works
better or at least faster. The result of my investigations was published
here:
https://github.com/loimu/rtbth-dkms/tree/master/tools#firmware-upgrade
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Downloaded from launchpad and installed succesfuly on Ubuntu 16.04
corrado@corrado-HP-xeni:~$ inxi
CPU~Dual core Intel Core i5-4210U (-HT-MCP-) speed/max~1685/2700 MHz
Kernel~4.4.0-51-generic x86_64 Up~34 min Mem~1156.2/3883.3MB HDD~500.1GB(3.3%
used) Procs~232 Client~Shell inxi~2.2.35
I was also able to connect and play music to another laptop using a
different bluetooth chip and running Ubuntu 16.04
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Downloaded from launchpad and installed succesfuly on Ubuntu 12.04.4
corrado@corrado-HP-pre:~$ uname -a
Linux corrado-HP-pre 3.11.0-15-generic #25~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30
17:39:31 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
corrado@corrado-HP-pre:~$
activated with 'sudo modprobe rtbth' I
Hello, corrado venturini. Thank you for testing, but as Mr. Høst says
here some changes affecting pairing did happen before Trusty (kernel
3.13) or maybe since that actual release. Therefore it would be nice if
someone will test out the driver against Ubuntu Precise (12.04 LTS).
It's not necessary
@Blaze: On my laptop HP250 I downloaded the package from launchpad on Ubuntu
Trusty:
corrado@corrado-trusty:~$ uname -a
Linux corrado-trusty 3.13.0-105-generic #152-Ubuntu SMP Fri Dec 2 15:37:11 UTC
2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
corrado@corrado-trusty:~$
Installed succesfuly.
activated
@Blaze
I tried the deb package from launchpad but does not work, the bluetooth
is unavailable. Any suggestions?
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>Here's some dmesg output:
This output simply means that the remote device closes the connection.
Why? Who knows.
You can get more verbose output by changing the DebugLevel variable's
value (rtbth_hlpr_dbg.c) from ERROR to TRACE and recompiling the driver,
but I'm not sure this can help either.
@Blaze
Just tried your latest package for xenial in live-cd mode and with my main
computer, no luck so far.
I'll try this driver in the upcoming days with older Ubuntu releases. I
remember that Ubuntu 13.10 was the last distro on which this driver
worked perfectly (I mean I was even able to use
hi @Blaze and @Cieslix,
is enough install tha deb hosted here
https://launchpad.net/~blaze/+archive/ubuntu/rtbth-dkms/+packages?
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I have Ubuntu 16.04 and ASUS with RT3290 Wireless/BT. After I've
installed your driver I able to connect to my Android phone (pair is not
failing, I was also able to use Bluetooth Router). I successfully
connected BT Headset and BT Keyboard.
Just I've had to run "sudo modprobe rtbth"
Thx
@Blaze
I have Ubuntu 16.04 and ASUS with RT3290 Wireless/BT. After I've
installed your driver I able to connect to my Android phone (pair is not
failing, I was also able to use Bluetooth Router). I successfully
connected BT Headset and BT Keyboard.
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For everyone who wanna test the shit out of this driver there're new packages
here:
https://launchpad.net/~blaze/+archive/ubuntu/rtbth-dkms/+packages
Now the driver can be used with any kernel since 2012 and maybe even earlier.
Therefore it's possible to track down the exact one where something
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Do you mean this patch https://gist.github.com/initrunlevel0/11025774 ?
The first three changes are ok, however he did them without checking the
kernel version (ugh, bad), but commenting out the line
>hdev->ioctl = rtbt_hci_dev_ioctl;
wasn't so smart. So ok, I'll look what I can do
No one is officially working on this. It's more useful to have an open
bug with no 'maintainer' rather than one with a ghost 'maintainer'.
** Changed in: bluetooth
Assignee: Tomáš (halamek-tomas) => (unassigned)
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According to:
http://wirama.web.id/rt3290-bluetooth-rtbth-driver-with-kernel-3-13/ there were
some changes made to the kernel that rendered our driver useless. If you don't
have any device atm for testing I can be your tester.
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Still not working with Ubuntu 17.04 on my HP 250
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Well, there's nothing interesting between 3.11 and 3.13 kernel releases.
I see no changes that can affect device pairing.
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Still not working with Ubuntu 16.10 on my HP 250
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>From Ubuntu's wiki
"Ubuntu 13.10 includes the 3.11.0-12.19 Ubuntu Linux kernel which was
based on the v3.11.3 upstream Linux kernel"
But somewhat Ubuntu >14.04 managed to mess things up because even if you
install that kernel BT still won't work. There must be a problem (as
well) with the BT
>It used to work on Ubuntu <13.10 with my BT4.0 LE device.
Okay, but I have no devices to debug this stuff atm.
Anyways, does anyone know which was the last kernel version it was working with
finely?
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@blaze
The information must be wrong. It doesn't support WiFi ac nor it's just BT
3.0+HS.
http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/catalog/component/pci/103c:18ec/1814:3298/
http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/swd/public/detail?swItemId=vc_132456_1
Windoze device manager recognizes it as a BT4.0 chip,
>Features
>802.11n with Bluetooth 3.0+HS
http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/connectivity/wifi/pc/combo/rt3290/
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Dunno if this chip even supports Bluetooth 4.0+ but blob does not for
sure.
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@blaze
Just installed the Xenial package and apparently bluetooth now seems to work,
but I'm still getting the pairing error (can't send/receive files too). Tested
with a 4.0 BT LE device.
dmesg output:
[ +0.002681] RTBTH_IOCDMAC: dmac.dmac_op=1
[ +0.519990] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet
>Is there additional
>installation that needs to be done?
$ sudo modprobe rtbth
$ sudo rfkill unblock bluetooth
Check if it's working.
$ hcitool dev
It's not necessary to use rfkill every time. DE GUI tools can enable
Bluetooth too.
Systemd service for autoloading this driver is in the pipe.
I installed the .deb, #2 for 16.04LTS and rebooted. I still see the "No
bluetooth adapters found" message in the settings app. Is there additional
installation that needs to be done?
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 2:39 AM, Blaze <1189...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> It's already published.
>
>
It's already published.
Packages:
for Yakkety
https://launchpad.net/~blaze/+archive/ubuntu/test/+files/rtbth-dkms_3.9.4.4-1~yakkety~ppa1_all.deb
for Xenial
https://launchpad.net/~blaze/+archive/ubuntu/lts-backports/+files/rtbth-dkms_3.9.4.4-1~yakkety~ppa1_all.deb
Yeah, it says "yakkety", I know.
@Blaze
I don't see any "work", lol
But seriously speaking, if you fixed it and you're gonna publish the fix, then
we all are gonna be very thankful with you.
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If someone thinks that hacking this unpleasant kernel module code is a
piece of cake then why didn't he do it himself?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1189721
Title:
Ralink RT3290
Still an issue with ubuntu 16.04 and Mint 18...does not have bluetooth
support.
ASUS X552L
lspci -v output
03:00.1 Bluetooth: Ralink corp. RT3290 Bluetooth
Subsystem: Foxconn International, Inc. RT3290 Bluetooth
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 10
Memory at
What « work » are you talking about ?
You should consider this is not a place to claim or requesting donate...
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Title:
Ralink RT3290 doesn't
Fixed kernel panics on driver load/unload with kernels above 4.4.
Rfkill now works pretty good too.
If you find my work here helpful please consider to donate
via my Pateron account https://www.patreon.com/blazy
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I've updated the driver to work with kernel 4.8 and kernels above 4.5
(probably).
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Title:
Ralink RT3290 doesn't have a bluetooth driver
To
>kernel 4.7.2
You need a stock kernel.
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I just tried your driver on Ubuntu 16.04 with the kernel 4.7.2 and I
cannot make it work. My system log is spammed with:
'BthIsr():-->HCI_RUNNING not set!'.
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