Bug 513982 - Bluetooth fails to enable if one of 2 adapters fails to enable
Summary: Bluetooth fails to enable if one of 2 adapters fails to enable
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: frameworks-bluez-qt
Classification: Frameworks and Libraries
Component: general (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: 6.17.0
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: kdelibs bugs
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Reported: 2025-12-30 19:06 UTC by Christoph Thielecke
Modified: 2025-12-30 19:06 UTC (History)
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Dell Precison M6500 Dell 365 Bluetooth enable failed (4.53 KB, text/x-log)
2025-12-30 19:06 UTC, Christoph Thielecke
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Description Christoph Thielecke 2025-12-30 19:06:01 UTC
Created attachment 188086 [details]
Dell Precison M6500 Dell 365 Bluetooth enable failed

I'm using a Dell Precision M6500 with combined Wifi/BT module (USB 413c:8160, bcdDevice= 1.73, Product: Dell Wireless 365 Bluetooth Module) and a Realtek (USB 0bda:c820, Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 802.11ac NIC aka TP-Link AC600).

On Ubuntu (25.10, upgraded) on the Dell module Wifi works but the bluetooth can't be enabled (see attached log).
The enable Bluetooth on system settings page fails if one of the adapters fail to enable (the settings are enabled for a short time, then disabled again).
I would assume that the second one (wich can be enabled) can be configured.

On Fedora 43 (Live medui) one the Dell module Wifi and Bluetooth are working and I can manage both adapters.

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rfkill list
0: phy0: Wireless LAN
        Soft blocked: no
        Hard blocked: no
1: dell-wifi: Wireless LAN
        Soft blocked: no
        Hard blocked: no
2: dell-bluetooth: Bluetooth
        Soft blocked: yes
        Hard blocked: no
5: hci0: Bluetooth
        Soft blocked: yes
        Hard blocked: no
6: phy1: Wireless LAN
        Soft blocked: no
        Hard blocked: no