Etc/bluetooth/main.conf file




















You signed out in another tab or window. Default adapter name. Defaults to 'BlueZ X. Default device class. Only the major and minor device class bits are. Defaults to '0x'. How long to stay in discoverable mode before going back to non-discoverable. The value is in seconds. Default is , i. How long to stay in pairable mode before going back to non-discoverable. Default is 0. If a platform plugin uses this mechanism, automatic connections will be.

Initially, this feature. Default is Use vendor id source assigner , vendor, product and version information for. DID profile support. Possible vendor id source values: bluetooth, usb defaults to usb. Do reverse service discovery for previously unknown devices that connect to. This option is really only needed for qualification since the BITE tester.

Defaults to 'true'. Enable name resolving after inquiry. Set it to 'false' if you don't need. The FastConnectable feature only works if you have kernel 4. The major setback with the fast connectable feature is that it consumes more power on your PC. If you are using vim, press the Esc key after making all the changes.

Then, save the changes and quit the file by typing :wq. As a last resort action, you can reinstall Bluez, the official and default Bluetooth software protocol on Ubuntu Linux and most Linux distros. This guide will use APT for installing the software. After re-installing the Bluetooth stack, make sure you enable and start the Bluetooth service using the commands below. If you're facing connectivity issues on your Linux machine, you might have to make some changes to the Bluetooth service. More people are now using Bluetooth devices such as keyboards, mice, and headphones on their PC.

If you have a computer that does not have Bluetooth built-in, there are a few workarounds that you can implement to connect Bluetooth devices to your system. You love using Linux and open-source software, but is Linux quite as free as it's made out to be? Here are some truths that may surprise you. Mwiza develops software by profession and writes extensively on Linux and front-end programming. Enabling the Bluetooth Service In Ubuntu Linux, there is a Bluetooth service that runs in the background to ensure that your Bluetooth system works perfectly.

Here is how you can check whether the Bluetooth service is running. The output above shows that the Bluetooth service is active. But if the Bluetooth status is inactive, for some reason, make sure to enable it so that it starts automatically whenever the system boots. You can do the same using the command below. There are a few parameters to configure in the file. You can open the configuration file with your favorite text editor. In this guide, we will be using vim. Make sure that the AutoEnable configuration at the very bottom of the configuration file is set to true and not commented out.

All lines that start with the Pound character are comments. To uncomment a line, you need to delete from the beginning. The AutoEnable configuration makes sure that the Bluetooth module is enabled whenever your device restarts. In addition, it allows your Bluetooth adapter to recognize newly connected Bluetooth devices around you.

You can configure the Bluetooth stack so that it tries to reconnect whenever a Bluetooth device and your computer lose the connection. Instead of trying to re-connect to devices manually, your Bluetooth service will now try to reconnect to all the Bluetooth devices whose link has been broken.



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