Ubuntu 17.10 - Bluetooth service “inactive (dead)”

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I have all of a sudden a problem with my Bluetooth on Ubuntu 17.10.



The UI tells me it's Off, and I can still turn it off (which is strange).



Then I tried to purge/reinstall Bluez, and used a lot of commands to activate the Bluetooth service but nothing works...



I have read a lot of threads on multiples forums this morning, if someone want to guide me through a kind of debug process it would be appreciated.



Thanks !







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  • please post the output of rfkill list and hciconfig -a
    – ptetteh227
    Apr 27 at 0:00











  • Thank you but, surprise, tonight, after reinstalling Bluez like I said this morning and run a few commands in vain (particulary sudo systemctl start bluetooth / sudo systemctl enable bluetooth few times) , when my computer woke up from the sleep mode tonight, the bluetooth started suddenly to work again... I suspect something was triggered at this precise time, but I don't know why or what did that. Thanks again!
    – Parviz
    Apr 27 at 1:27














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I have all of a sudden a problem with my Bluetooth on Ubuntu 17.10.



The UI tells me it's Off, and I can still turn it off (which is strange).



Then I tried to purge/reinstall Bluez, and used a lot of commands to activate the Bluetooth service but nothing works...



I have read a lot of threads on multiples forums this morning, if someone want to guide me through a kind of debug process it would be appreciated.



Thanks !







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  • please post the output of rfkill list and hciconfig -a
    – ptetteh227
    Apr 27 at 0:00











  • Thank you but, surprise, tonight, after reinstalling Bluez like I said this morning and run a few commands in vain (particulary sudo systemctl start bluetooth / sudo systemctl enable bluetooth few times) , when my computer woke up from the sleep mode tonight, the bluetooth started suddenly to work again... I suspect something was triggered at this precise time, but I don't know why or what did that. Thanks again!
    – Parviz
    Apr 27 at 1:27












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I have all of a sudden a problem with my Bluetooth on Ubuntu 17.10.



The UI tells me it's Off, and I can still turn it off (which is strange).



Then I tried to purge/reinstall Bluez, and used a lot of commands to activate the Bluetooth service but nothing works...



I have read a lot of threads on multiples forums this morning, if someone want to guide me through a kind of debug process it would be appreciated.



Thanks !







share|improve this question














I have all of a sudden a problem with my Bluetooth on Ubuntu 17.10.



The UI tells me it's Off, and I can still turn it off (which is strange).



Then I tried to purge/reinstall Bluez, and used a lot of commands to activate the Bluetooth service but nothing works...



I have read a lot of threads on multiples forums this morning, if someone want to guide me through a kind of debug process it would be appreciated.



Thanks !









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  • please post the output of rfkill list and hciconfig -a
    – ptetteh227
    Apr 27 at 0:00











  • Thank you but, surprise, tonight, after reinstalling Bluez like I said this morning and run a few commands in vain (particulary sudo systemctl start bluetooth / sudo systemctl enable bluetooth few times) , when my computer woke up from the sleep mode tonight, the bluetooth started suddenly to work again... I suspect something was triggered at this precise time, but I don't know why or what did that. Thanks again!
    – Parviz
    Apr 27 at 1:27
















  • please post the output of rfkill list and hciconfig -a
    – ptetteh227
    Apr 27 at 0:00











  • Thank you but, surprise, tonight, after reinstalling Bluez like I said this morning and run a few commands in vain (particulary sudo systemctl start bluetooth / sudo systemctl enable bluetooth few times) , when my computer woke up from the sleep mode tonight, the bluetooth started suddenly to work again... I suspect something was triggered at this precise time, but I don't know why or what did that. Thanks again!
    – Parviz
    Apr 27 at 1:27















please post the output of rfkill list and hciconfig -a
– ptetteh227
Apr 27 at 0:00





please post the output of rfkill list and hciconfig -a
– ptetteh227
Apr 27 at 0:00













Thank you but, surprise, tonight, after reinstalling Bluez like I said this morning and run a few commands in vain (particulary sudo systemctl start bluetooth / sudo systemctl enable bluetooth few times) , when my computer woke up from the sleep mode tonight, the bluetooth started suddenly to work again... I suspect something was triggered at this precise time, but I don't know why or what did that. Thanks again!
– Parviz
Apr 27 at 1:27




Thank you but, surprise, tonight, after reinstalling Bluez like I said this morning and run a few commands in vain (particulary sudo systemctl start bluetooth / sudo systemctl enable bluetooth few times) , when my computer woke up from the sleep mode tonight, the bluetooth started suddenly to work again... I suspect something was triggered at this precise time, but I don't know why or what did that. Thanks again!
– Parviz
Apr 27 at 1:27















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