I cannot enable bluetooth on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
I bought a Bluetooth keyboard yesterday and I wanted to connect it with my computer but I am unable to enable it.
I have already tried this : The bluetooth is disabled on Ubuntu 14.04. I added rfkill unblock bluetooth
before exit 0 and rebooted but it did not help. And when I write in my terminal : rfkill list
it shows nothing. I have also tried sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth start
but this does not help either. What should I do?
Here is the output for the lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; lsusb
:
rfkill list
is below in the picture :) My computer is a desktop. I just runned in terminal this : dmesg | grep Blue
but that showed nothing. Does this mean my computer does not have bluetooth?
Okay. Thanks.
16.04 bluetooth
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I bought a Bluetooth keyboard yesterday and I wanted to connect it with my computer but I am unable to enable it.
I have already tried this : The bluetooth is disabled on Ubuntu 14.04. I added rfkill unblock bluetooth
before exit 0 and rebooted but it did not help. And when I write in my terminal : rfkill list
it shows nothing. I have also tried sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth start
but this does not help either. What should I do?
Here is the output for the lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; lsusb
:
rfkill list
is below in the picture :) My computer is a desktop. I just runned in terminal this : dmesg | grep Blue
but that showed nothing. Does this mean my computer does not have bluetooth?
Okay. Thanks.
16.04 bluetooth
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Please edit your question and add output oflspci -knn | grep Net -A3; lsusb
terminal command.
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:11
1
Please post terminal output as text, not as screenshots. You ran a wrong command. It is notrfkill lis
, butrfkill list
. And what is "your computer" is it a desktop or a laptop? Does it have a bluetooth and a wireless adapter?
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:35
Your computer does not have a bluetooth adapter. PLEASE DO NOT POST SCREENSHOTS OF TEXT. You can copy text from a terminal and paste it as text.
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:57
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I bought a Bluetooth keyboard yesterday and I wanted to connect it with my computer but I am unable to enable it.
I have already tried this : The bluetooth is disabled on Ubuntu 14.04. I added rfkill unblock bluetooth
before exit 0 and rebooted but it did not help. And when I write in my terminal : rfkill list
it shows nothing. I have also tried sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth start
but this does not help either. What should I do?
Here is the output for the lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; lsusb
:
rfkill list
is below in the picture :) My computer is a desktop. I just runned in terminal this : dmesg | grep Blue
but that showed nothing. Does this mean my computer does not have bluetooth?
Okay. Thanks.
16.04 bluetooth
I bought a Bluetooth keyboard yesterday and I wanted to connect it with my computer but I am unable to enable it.
I have already tried this : The bluetooth is disabled on Ubuntu 14.04. I added rfkill unblock bluetooth
before exit 0 and rebooted but it did not help. And when I write in my terminal : rfkill list
it shows nothing. I have also tried sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth start
but this does not help either. What should I do?
Here is the output for the lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; lsusb
:
rfkill list
is below in the picture :) My computer is a desktop. I just runned in terminal this : dmesg | grep Blue
but that showed nothing. Does this mean my computer does not have bluetooth?
Okay. Thanks.
16.04 bluetooth
16.04 bluetooth
edited Apr 27 '17 at 7:07
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Please edit your question and add output oflspci -knn | grep Net -A3; lsusb
terminal command.
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:11
1
Please post terminal output as text, not as screenshots. You ran a wrong command. It is notrfkill lis
, butrfkill list
. And what is "your computer" is it a desktop or a laptop? Does it have a bluetooth and a wireless adapter?
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:35
Your computer does not have a bluetooth adapter. PLEASE DO NOT POST SCREENSHOTS OF TEXT. You can copy text from a terminal and paste it as text.
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:57
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Please edit your question and add output oflspci -knn | grep Net -A3; lsusb
terminal command.
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:11
1
Please post terminal output as text, not as screenshots. You ran a wrong command. It is notrfkill lis
, butrfkill list
. And what is "your computer" is it a desktop or a laptop? Does it have a bluetooth and a wireless adapter?
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:35
Your computer does not have a bluetooth adapter. PLEASE DO NOT POST SCREENSHOTS OF TEXT. You can copy text from a terminal and paste it as text.
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:57
1
1
Please edit your question and add output of
lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; lsusb
terminal command.– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:11
Please edit your question and add output of
lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; lsusb
terminal command.– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:11
1
1
Please post terminal output as text, not as screenshots. You ran a wrong command. It is not
rfkill lis
, but rfkill list
. And what is "your computer" is it a desktop or a laptop? Does it have a bluetooth and a wireless adapter?– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:35
Please post terminal output as text, not as screenshots. You ran a wrong command. It is not
rfkill lis
, but rfkill list
. And what is "your computer" is it a desktop or a laptop? Does it have a bluetooth and a wireless adapter?– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:35
Your computer does not have a bluetooth adapter. PLEASE DO NOT POST SCREENSHOTS OF TEXT. You can copy text from a terminal and paste it as text.
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:57
Your computer does not have a bluetooth adapter. PLEASE DO NOT POST SCREENSHOTS OF TEXT. You can copy text from a terminal and paste it as text.
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:57
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Your computer does not have a bluetooth adapter. That is why you can't use bluetooth devices.
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Your computer does not have a bluetooth adapter. That is why you can't use bluetooth devices.
Your computer does not have a bluetooth adapter. That is why you can't use bluetooth devices.
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Please edit your question and add output of
lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; lsusb
terminal command.– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:11
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Please post terminal output as text, not as screenshots. You ran a wrong command. It is not
rfkill lis
, butrfkill list
. And what is "your computer" is it a desktop or a laptop? Does it have a bluetooth and a wireless adapter?– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:35
Your computer does not have a bluetooth adapter. PLEASE DO NOT POST SCREENSHOTS OF TEXT. You can copy text from a terminal and paste it as text.
– Pilot6
Apr 27 '17 at 6:57