After the last stable update the bluetooth dropdown box on KDE will not remember its list of devices when woken from sleep. I am forced to go into the bluetooth settings where they are listed and connect from there. It always worked before. I have removed all my devises and re-added them but it still the same.
Hi!!
I also have the same issue, the applet doesn’t remember its list of devices when woken from sleep. However, despite the list missing, my devices are still working, and I’ve to log out & log in to see them again.
Log:
Summary
[albert@RYZTorre ~]$ journalctl -S -10m | grep 'blue'
ene 25 15:04:57 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint unregistered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSink/sbc
ene 25 15:04:57 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint unregistered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSource/sbc
ene 25 15:04:57 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint unregistered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSink/sbc_xq_453
ene 25 15:04:57 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint unregistered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSource/sbc_xq_453
ene 25 15:04:57 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint unregistered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSink/sbc_xq_512
ene 25 15:04:57 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint unregistered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSource/sbc_xq_512
ene 25 15:04:57 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint unregistered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSink/sbc_xq_552
ene 25 15:04:57 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint unregistered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSource/sbc_xq_552
ene 25 15:04:57 RYZTorre kded5[825]: bluedevil: About to resume
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre pulseaudio[918]: Device /org/bluez/hci0/dev_F8_33_31_C6_65_12 points to a nonexistent adapter /org/bluez/hci0.
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre pulseaudio[918]: Device /org/bluez/hci0/dev_E6_79_3A_B0_97_5F points to a nonexistent adapter /org/bluez/hci0.
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre pulseaudio[918]: Device /org/bluez/hci0/dev_F4_4E_FD_6D_7A_B2 points to a nonexistent adapter /org/bluez/hci0.
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre pulseaudio[918]: Device /org/bluez/hci0/dev_86_42_46_81_63_7E points to a nonexistent adapter /org/bluez/hci0.
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSink/sbc
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSource/sbc
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSink/sbc_xq_453
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSource/sbc_xq_453
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSink/sbc_xq_512
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSource/sbc_xq_512
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSink/sbc_xq_552
ene 25 15:05:02 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.66 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSource/sbc_xq_552
ene 25 15:05:13 RYZTorre systemsettings5[1381]: kf.coreaddons: KPluginFactory could not load the plugin "/usr/lib/qt/plugins/kcms/kcm_bluetooth.so"
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/deviceinfo/deviceinfo.c:read_pnpid_cb() Error reading PNP_ID value: Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/scanparam/scan.c:refresh_ccc_written_cb() Scan Refresh: notifications not enabled Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/input/hog-lib.c:info_read_cb() HID Information read failed: Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/input/hog-lib.c:proto_mode_read_cb() Protocol Mode characteristic read failed: Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/input/hog-lib.c:report_map_read_cb() Report Map read failed: Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/input/hog-lib.c:external_report_reference_cb() Read External Report Reference descriptor failed: Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/input/hog-lib.c:report_reference_cb() Read Report Reference descriptor failed: Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/input/hog-lib.c:report_reference_cb() Read Report Reference descriptor failed: Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/input/hog-lib.c:report_reference_cb() Read Report Reference descriptor failed: Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/input/hog-lib.c:report_reference_cb() Read Report Reference descriptor failed: Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/input/hog-lib.c:report_reference_cb() Read Report Reference descriptor failed: Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:25 RYZTorre bluetoothd[431]: profiles/input/hog-lib.c:report_reference_cb() Read Report Reference descriptor failed: Request attribute has encountered an unlikely error
ene 25 15:05:27 RYZTorre systemsettings5[1381]: file:///usr/share/kpackage/kcms/kcm_bluetooth/contents/ui/Device.qml:62:9: QML FormLayout (parent or ancestor of QQuickLayoutAttached): Binding loop detected for property "preferredHeight"
Ah, that was disappointing I thought the notification i just received was going to be someone who could help, o well the more with the same problem the merrier.
I have the same issue since latest stable update, KDE, 5.15.16-1-MANJARO. What’s really weird is that my Logitech mouse will reconnect just fine via bluetooth but my headset (A2DP) will not until I restart the service.
Then make it an ignored package so it wont update again until they have patched/fixed it (by removing this entry).
edit with your personal editor:- /etc/pacman.conf
find # IgnorePkg =
add the packag to ignore, bluez in this case
# IgnorePkg = bluez
Save file /etc/pacman.conf
You could also use the “downgrade” app to do both the downgrade and the ignore package, you just need to install it with sudo pacman -S downgrade
Well, I did recently upgrade my kernel to 5.15 to see if that might help as it has done some people with similar problems and yes it did actually allow me to upgrade bluez, and it worked, right up until the stable update just yesterday, now it stopped working again.
I’ve downgraded bluez again It’s a bit weird though as the update from yesterday did not touch bluez or anything that I can see might be related, o well whatever, I shall keep waiting.
Maybe 5.16 or 5.17 could be worth a try but meh, maybe later