Ok I troubleshot this problem.
Apparently, it came from the package `connman`, an Intel utility to
manage wlan and bluetooth that I installed wrongly since it's intended
for embedded systems.
Removing it solved all my problems.
** Package changed: bluez (Ubuntu) => connman (Ubuntu)
** Changed i
Yes it looks like the same bug (at least for the GUI part), and it's a
Thinkpad as well.
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Title:
bluetooth keeps turning off
Status
Same bug on Ubuntu 18.04 / Thinkpad P51.
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Title:
Bluetooth icon shows "Off" and the only option given below it is "Turn
Off"
Stat
I mean reboots.
So, on boot, the airplane mode is turned on by default (for an unknwon
reason).
The rfkill output is attached above. I have to trigger several `sudo
rfkill unblock all` to actually have them unlocked (in command line).
But then, the GUI still shows the bluetooth switch as OFF. Whe
Also I have tried with blueman instead, with and without acpi-calls-
dkms, tp-smapi-dkms, tlp installed, the issue remains.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
the bluetooth worked well right after install. After a few reboots, it's
impossible to keep it on and to connect devices.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: bluez 5.48-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-15.16-generic 4.15.15
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-15
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