Jude DaShiell wrote: > No Linux firmware came on the disk only windows files. To that extent I > checked. On debian does a way exist to check devices for missing > firmware? >
in the log file journalctl or /var/log/syslog, after plugging in the usb (I am not sure if it is usb stick, because you mentioned card, but anywa) When bluetooth initializes you should see if it is looking for firmware and in your case not loading it. It could be that you have to install linux firmware packages free or not free (depends on the chip you have on the device) You could also check output of command rfkill list and see if hci0 device exists and is blocked The other thing use hcitool command (hcitool dev) and see if it shows hci device - I have seen some cases that hciattach needs to be run to enable the device. -- FCD6 3719 0FFB F1BF 38EA 4727 5348 5F1F DCFE BCB0