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Hi,
I am running an Ubuntu 16.04 machine. I tried to start the system
bluetooth through the following steps:
1. Ensured that bluetooth was unblocked through the command rfkill
2. Set bluetooth to powered on, agent on, default-agent and scan on through
bluetootctl
On comple
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Hi,
I am running an Ubuntu 16.04 machine. I tried to start the system
bluetooth through the following steps:
1. Ensured that bluetooth was unblocked through the command rfkill
2. Set bluetooth to powered o
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Hi Daniel,
Thank you for your quick response. Yes, the computer (an embedded device
board on which the said Ubunutu is running) already had Discoverable set
to on (yes) by default. So I did not explicitly set it via your command.
But, just I applied the command. Even now there is no change as to t
I will try out your points.
Nevertheless could you please let me know how the issue of "Not enough
free handles to register service" and associated errors can be solved?
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