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Yo there, sorry to bother, I was given an autostereo and have lying over there, just found and installed, trying to pair/connect with the laptop but while it is detected in blueman-manager it can be paired but when doing the connect it turns on and off by itself, it does not matter if it's disconnected and unpaired, the radio keeps turning on/off.
It's funny because you can select other functions, the usb, the radio, but still does the show.
I have been trying othe m2 bluetooth+wifi modules or btdongles from v3-5.2,yet it does the same.
Looking in dmesg all the info found is
>Bluetooth: hci0: Invalid LTK for macaddress
>bluetooth: hci0: Bad flag given (0x1) vs supported (0x0)
but I don't get it.
Used another laptop from over there and it works right away.
Using suse with 6.9.3 and the latest to date, try fedora with the same kernel, all firmware blobs and all that; the toaster that worked out is on debian 12.x
sounds like a hardware conflict.
How can I get this works with the bluetooth stereo(I paired with a phone and worked just fine)?
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bumpo!



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