Description of problem: The system can't load the firmware for Atheros AR9285 Bluetooth chip. dmesg return: [ 60.320181] Bluetooth: Can't change to loading configuration err [ 60.320225] ath3k: probe of 4-1:1.0 failed with error -110 rfkill list return: 0: phy0: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no So it can't see the adapter Additional info: 1) The Bluetooth is working in Windows 7 @ 32 BIT 2) I use Dell Vostro 1015 3) The WiFi is working.
Also, in win 7 the adapter name is dell 1702 bluetooth driver, but i'm sure that the adapter is AR9285 because in windows i use fn+f11to disable the wifi and the bluetooth, so is on the same channel and is the same device....
Please attach the full dmesg output from a boot. Also, please attach the output of lspci -nnvv and 'lsusb -v'.
Also, is the bluetooth service running on this machine?
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Are you still seeing this with 3.7.9 or 3.8.2? Also, it' isn't the AR9285 device that's failing.
(In reply to comment #5) > Are you still seeing this with 3.7.9 or 3.8.2? > > Also, it' isn't the AR9285 device that's failing. Hi, i have kernel 3.8.1 f18 kde 4.9.5 and the problem is still here :(
the bug is still here, on 3.8.3
Are you still seeing this with the 3.9.4 kernel in updates-testing?
(In reply to Josh Boyer from comment #8) > Are you still seeing this with the 3.9.4 kernel in updates-testing? No, no result. Could it be an KDE problem?
I mean yes, the problem is still here
(In reply to Iosif Bancioiu from comment #10) > I mean yes, the problem is still here and the bug is present in F18 + KDE too
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