On Saturday 02 January 2021 at 13:10:52, Shreyas Wadkar wrote:
> I m using 9.0 android x86_64
>
> My pc specs
> Amd Ryzen 5
> 8 gb ram
> 2gb graphics card
Knowing which GPU this card has would normally be useful and important
information for Android problems, however it's nothing to do with the problem
you're reporting now.
> 1Tb Toshiba hard disk + 250gb SSD
>
> Bluetooth doesn't work out on Android but it runs in Windows 10 Os well. I
> don't have any idea ehich bug is there. Maybe drivers are not installed. No
> idea, please help me with this problem.
We need to know either:
- what chipset your Bluetooth adapter uses
or
- which Linux driver module gets loaded for it
Also, how is it connected? Is it a USB adapter, or something else?
Ideally, boot from some Live Linux CD/USB (Ubuntu would be a good choice,
unless you have any other preference), check to see whether Bluetooth is
working, and if it is, send us the output of "lsmod" (as root).
Whether it does work or not, send us the output of "lsusb" (assuming your
adapater is connected via USB).
If it's not a USB device, tell us what it is and we might be able to suggest
something else.
Regards,
Antony.
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