Benjamim Gois
Benjamim Gois
> In your dmesg.txt, I saw no indication that the Bluetooth driver ever tried to load firmware. > > When you do 'lsmod | grep bt', do you see btrtl...
Oh, you both were faster than me. Thanks ! > In the short run, you will need to patch and generate a kernel locally. Is that something you can handle?...
I'll try to compile it and post the results here. Thankyou very much @lwfinger !
Hey guys, sorry for my late. I can only try this things at night. I followed all the instructions and got the same result as @0versun . Here is my...
> There is no indication that your device was recognized. What does lsusb show? Here is the `lsusb -v` output [lsusb_v_519.txt](https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89/files/9031986/lsusb_v_519.txt)
Ok, here is the console output. (The squares are manjaro icons used on the ZSH theme). ``` ~ cd rtw89-BT ✔ ~/rtw89-BT...
Ok, here is the output of `dmesg | egrep "******"` running the latest git code. [dmesg.txt](https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89/files/9035755/dmesg.txt)
> I added a couple more diagnostics Rinse and repeat, but this time, post the output of dmesg. Thanks. Here is the `dmesg` output from the latest git-code. [dmesg_full.txt](https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89/files/9042254/dmesg_full.txt)
Hi @lwfinger , just tried with the latest git. Here is the dmesg output. [dmesg.txt](https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89/files/9050769/dmesg.txt)
Ok, here it is. [dmesg.txt](https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89/files/9055723/dmesg.txt)