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submitted 1 week ago by toneburst@lemmy.4d2.org to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I recently updated my Laptop to the latest kernel update and since then I've been experiencing issues with Bluetooth device connectivity especially after the system goes to sleep. After sleep it doesn't recongize any of the Bluetooth devices and I have to restart the OS for it to work. I've also noticed that lsusb doesn't list the Bluetooth chipset after waking from sleep mode. Does anyone have suggestion on what to do or should I do a rollback and wait it out until the next update?

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[-] eugenia@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 week ago

Roll back the kernel and do a back report on both SuSE and kernel.org. Not much you can do until they fixed it.

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