Does this mean there is now no non-root way to extract files from
filesystem images?
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The kernel is no longer readable by non-
It's timing out on my system. Are you interested in any debugging
information? And if so, should I contact you off this bug report?
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Pilot6 - is your PPA expected to work with the 3.19 kernel?
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10ec:b723 Realtek Bluetooth on 8723BE not working
Status in lin
That documentation suggests I need to install a mainline kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/. But I don't see any
linux-firmware packages in there. Is there a specific place I should get
a recent firmware package from?
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Using linux-firmware _1.156_all.deb I get a slightly different outcome.
Now when I run "dmesg | grep -i blue" after boot, there are no results.
After I use Gnome's bluetooth settings window to try to connect to a
device, the log contains:
$ dmesg | grep -i blue
[ 54.843287] Bluetooth: hci0 comma
> You need to report a bug to the kernel bluetooth maintainers, since
they claim to support these devices.
I thought this was a bug report against the kernel. Or should I open a
new one?
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Sorry, crossed signals with Pilot6 above.
> If you installed a driver from the git repository, you need to remove
it.
I presumed that reinstalling linux-firmware and installing a new kernel
would do this. Is that correct?
> You need to install firmware that has a file for this adapter
I'll give
> You need to have both "rtlwifi-new" and "rtl8723au-bt" packages.
Yep, had both of them.
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Title:
10ec:b723 Realtek Bluetooth on 87
Same results with Pilot6's PPA (0x0408 tx timeout). Although I don't
think his PPA was ever intended to work with the 4.x series kernel.
So — is there anything I can do to help with this?
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Installing linux-firmware 1.149.3 got rid of the "Failed to load..."
message, but bluetooth still fails to work. That is, when I try to
connect devices that worked with Tan's firmware, it just times out. In
this case, I see:
$ dmesg | grep -i blue
[1.148451] usb 1-7: Product: Bluetooth Radio
I've upgraded to a 4.2.0 kernel, Bluetooth isn't even recognised now.
The "Bluetooth: hci0: Failed to load rtl_bt/rtl8723b_fw.bin" line in
dmesg looks suspicious, but I have no idea how to fix it.
I was previously using Troy Tan's firmware, but my understanding is that
reinstalling linux-firmware
Yes, I agree. I'd much prefer to be able to install a package instead of
installing the drivers from github. However, if they don't work, they
don't work. I can provide debugging logs if you tell me what would help,
but apart from that, I'd rather have the functioning hardware.
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Well now I can't even get it to work with my previous method. This is
annoying. I've purged or downgraded the packages you listed above — is
there some other thing I have to do to get everything back to a clean
slate?
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Unfortunately it's still not working. I uninstalled the github versions
by reinstalling the kernel via Synaptic. I then installed the packages
you specified (the 8723BE module is definitely built) and power cycled.
Bluetooth devices cannot be found by Gnome's bluetooth settings.
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Oh, apparently even that doesn't work. I had to go back and install
rtlwifi_new from source again.
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Title:
10ec:b723 Realtek Blueto
I have the RTL8723BE, and the firmware and DKMS from Pilot6's PPA seems
to work. Alas it does not enable Bluetooth; I need to install Troy Tan's
Bluetooth firmware from here: https://github.com/troy-
tan/driver_store/tree/master/bluetooth/8723BE
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I've had some (limited) success with the firmware from the Github repo
listed above. Is there anything blocking this becoming available in
current releases? Is there any help needed to move things along?
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