I attempted to replicate this using a Pi 4B 4GB, with a fresh Ubuntu
MATE 20.10 install (which, although it has u-boot installed doesn't use
it, so I expected replication to fail there), or with an Ubuntu MATE
20.04 install which was then upgraded to 20.10 (which will use u-boot
unless the boot configuration is modified). However, in both cases
replication of the issue failed.
I'd be slightly surprised if u-boot were involved in this particular
instance given the only way it *could* interfere with the bluetooth
stack (that I can think of), would be to manipulate the device-tree
entries associated with setting up the module. But if that were the case
then I wouldn't expect the module to initialize correctly (and it does,
in both cases).
I'll mark this incomplete in case any further detail can be shed on
this.
** Changed in: u-boot (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Raspberry Pi u-boot-rpi package version 2020.10+dfsg-1ubuntu0~20.10.1
prevents Bluetooth Devices Connecting
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