SUMMARY When bluetooth is configured to be disabled on login, it is enabled anyway. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Configure bluetooth to be disabled on login in the "Bluetooth" system settings page 2. Log out and back in again OBSERVED RESULT Bluetooth is enabled EXPECTED RESULT Bluetooth is disabled SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Operating System: Fedora Linux 40 KDE Plasma Version: 6.2.3 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.8.0 Qt Version: 6.7.2 Graphics Platform: X11 Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 620
Cannot reproduce, this works as expected for me. It's possible there's a BIOS setting that controls the adapter power state that's overriding what we let you set in our UI. Can you check for that?
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In the BIOS there's only an option to entirely enable or disable bluetooth. Didn't touch that option. If I can enable and disable bluetooth via the UI, why would a BIOS setting hinder anything to disable bluetooth on login?
*** Bug 426802 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***