[root@fedoraiot ~]# rpm-ostree status State: idle AutomaticUpdates: check; rpm-ostreed-automatic.timer: inactive Deployments: ● ostree://fedora-iot:fedora/devel/aarch64/iot Version: 30.20190521.0 (2019-05-21T11:40:19Z) BaseCommit: d8f81962fe345f1ab09d01956b9108ac00d4a56eb3b5eff6b6298e10ce068211 GPGSignature: Valid signature by C2A3FA9DC67F68B98BB543F47BB90722DBBDCF7C LayeredPackages: git toolbox
ostree://fedora-iot:fedora/devel/aarch64/iot Version: 30.20190521.0 (2019-05-21T11:40:19Z) BaseCommit: d8f81962fe345f1ab09d01956b9108ac00d4a56eb3b5eff6b6298e10ce068211 GPGSignature: Valid signature by C2A3FA9DC67F68B98BB543F47BB90722DBBDCF7C LayeredPackages: git
[root@fedoraiot ~]# uname -a Linux fedoraiot.minwi.lan 5.0.17-300.fc30.aarch64 #1 SMP Mon May 20 15:13:25 UTC 2019 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux [root@fedoraiot ~]# cat /etc/fedora-release Fedora release 30 (Thirty)
[root@fedoraiot ~]# dmesg | grep blue [root@fedoraiot ~]# dmesg | grep bt [root@fedoraiot ~]# lsmod | grep bt ebtable_nat 16384 1 ebtable_filter 16384 1 ebtables 45056 2 ebtable_nat,ebtable_filter
I've tried to manually load bt* modules but no dice.
Is my hardware broken?
Thanks
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 11:19 PM Eduardo Minguez Perez e.minguez@gmail.com wrote:
[root@fedoraiot ~]# rpm-ostree status State: idle AutomaticUpdates: check; rpm-ostreed-automatic.timer: inactive Deployments: ● ostree://fedora-iot:fedora/devel/aarch64/iot Version: 30.20190521.0 (2019-05-21T11:40:19Z) BaseCommit: d8f81962fe345f1ab09d01956b9108ac00d4a56eb3b5eff6b6298e10ce068211 GPGSignature: Valid signature by C2A3FA9DC67F68B98BB543F47BB90722DBBDCF7C LayeredPackages: git toolbox
ostree://fedora-iot:fedora/devel/aarch64/iot Version: 30.20190521.0 (2019-05-21T11:40:19Z) BaseCommit: d8f81962fe345f1ab09d01956b9108ac00d4a56eb3b5eff6b6298e10ce068211 GPGSignature: Valid signature by C2A3FA9DC67F68B98BB543F47BB90722DBBDCF7C LayeredPackages: git
[root@fedoraiot ~]# uname -a Linux fedoraiot.minwi.lan 5.0.17-300.fc30.aarch64 #1 SMP Mon May 20 15:13:25 UTC 2019 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux [root@fedoraiot ~]# cat /etc/fedora-release Fedora release 30 (Thirty)
[root@fedoraiot ~]# dmesg | grep blue [root@fedoraiot ~]# dmesg | grep bt [root@fedoraiot ~]# lsmod | grep bt ebtable_nat 16384 1 ebtable_filter 16384 1 ebtables 45056 2 ebtable_nat,ebtable_filter
I've tried to manually load bt* modules but no dice.
Is my hardware broken?
Thanks
Last time we had a Fedora IoT test day[1], bluetooth wasn't working for any pi3 (a,b, or b+) I'm having a hard time finding the bugzilla for the bluetooth not working, and I don't remember hearing anything about it being fixed yet. So in short, no, I don't think it's your hardware. Troy
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 9:07 AM Troy Dawson tdawson@redhat.com wrote:
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 11:19 PM Eduardo Minguez Perez e.minguez@gmail.com wrote:
[root@fedoraiot ~]# rpm-ostree status State: idle AutomaticUpdates: check; rpm-ostreed-automatic.timer: inactive Deployments: ● ostree://fedora-iot:fedora/devel/aarch64/iot Version: 30.20190521.0 (2019-05-21T11:40:19Z) BaseCommit: d8f81962fe345f1ab09d01956b9108ac00d4a56eb3b5eff6b6298e10ce068211 GPGSignature: Valid signature by C2A3FA9DC67F68B98BB543F47BB90722DBBDCF7C LayeredPackages: git toolbox
ostree://fedora-iot:fedora/devel/aarch64/iot Version: 30.20190521.0 (2019-05-21T11:40:19Z) BaseCommit: d8f81962fe345f1ab09d01956b9108ac00d4a56eb3b5eff6b6298e10ce068211 GPGSignature: Valid signature by C2A3FA9DC67F68B98BB543F47BB90722DBBDCF7C LayeredPackages: git
[root@fedoraiot ~]# uname -a Linux fedoraiot.minwi.lan 5.0.17-300.fc30.aarch64 #1 SMP Mon May 20 15:13:25 UTC 2019 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux [root@fedoraiot ~]# cat /etc/fedora-release Fedora release 30 (Thirty)
[root@fedoraiot ~]# dmesg | grep blue [root@fedoraiot ~]# dmesg | grep bt [root@fedoraiot ~]# lsmod | grep bt ebtable_nat 16384 1 ebtable_filter 16384 1 ebtables 45056 2 ebtable_nat,ebtable_filter
I've tried to manually load bt* modules but no dice.
Is my hardware broken?
Thanks
Last time we had a Fedora IoT test day[1], bluetooth wasn't working for any pi3 (a,b, or b+) I'm having a hard time finding the bugzilla for the bluetooth not working, and I don't remember hearing anything about it being fixed yet. So in short, no, I don't think it's your hardware. Troy
[1] - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2019-03-13_Fedora_IoT_Edition