Which Linux distro are you using? Fedora 44 KDE Desktop Edition
Which kernel are you using? 7.0.7-200.fc44.x86_64 (64-bit)
Which BIOS version are you using? 03.05
Which Framework Laptop 13 model are you using? AMD Ryzen™ AI 300 Series
Hi Framework. I ran updates through Discover earlier today and bow my Bluetooth won’t enable. It says there’s “no default Bluetooth controller” Some research I did suggests it’s missing Bluetooth firmware. I have tried running dnf upgrade/update and went through LVFS a few times.
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A security fix for the Mediatek USB Bluetooth driver that was merged into 7.0.7 broke it as a side-effect.
7.0.8 is now on Fedora stable and has the fix (I just updated and it fixed my BT mouse). 7.0.8 also has yet another, unrelated but important, security fix so try another update.
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That fixed it, thank you!
Follow-up to this. After getting Bluetooth to work, my laptop was able to pair with all my devices expect for my Logitech keyboard through the GUI. I had to follow this guide starting at bluetoothctl to get the keyboard paired: