Description of problem: I used usbguard allow-device to turn on bluetooth adapter (built in laptop, but apparently it uses usb). I was not able to turn it on. Version-Release number of selected component: usbguard-0.7.8-4.fc33 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.14.0 backtrace_rating: 4 cgroup: 0::/user.slice/user-1000.slice/user/app.slice/app-org.gnome.Terminal.slice/vte-spawn-f8a0a28d-8ebd-4c34-8599-3e171162130a.scope cmdline: usbguard allow-device 11 crash_function: qb_ipcc_disconnect executable: /usr/bin/usbguard journald_cursor: s=d420bb62f79f469e8d31c3cf81181b2e;i=59020b;b=f1b2292326f041eeba8d7cc77cfda2e8;m=2944632146;t=5b7f034f0ffbc;x=eefcb9776ff5a216 kernel: 5.9.16-200.fc33.x86_64 rootdir: / runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000
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*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1905257 ***