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so if Sixad is stopping Bluetooth how do I get the PS3 controller to Pair with the Bluetooth?
the problem I am having is Bluetooth is fine until run the PS3 controller than once installed my Bluetooth shows failed until I uninstall the PS3 controller. I have tried this with 3.1 3.2 3.2.1 I started by following the youtube video Floob has. I am unable to duplicate his results. I also have tried with 3 different Bluetooth dongles. and fresh installs. what am I missing?miahotrodParticipantSince I did not get any replays I am adding some more of my findings in hopes that some one can help.
based on another post I set sixad to boot yes and found that Sixad appears to be why my Bluetooth dongle is failing
I have sixad set to sixad –boot-yes
when I boot up and check Bluetooth status is failed
when I stop sixad sixad –stop
and check Bluetooth status is up
when I start sixad sixad –start the controller will not pair and it times out
and does not return to prompt
after reboot it shows failed for the BluetoothmiahotrodParticipant@ Gizmo98
I have sixad set to sixad –boot-yes
when I boot up and check Bluetooth status is failed
when I stop sixad sixad –stop
and check Bluetooth status is up
when I start sixad sixad –start the controller will not pair and it times out
and does not return to prompt
after reboot it shows failed for the BluetoothmiahotrodParticipant>> RedFarmer or any one else can you replicate the results I had. Using a fresh install
or retorpie 3.2 or 3.2.11 Fresh Install run run /etc/init.d/bluetooth status the bluetooth is up
2 Install PS3 controller run /etc/init.d/bluetooth status the bluetooth is down
3 Reboot run /etc/init.d/bluetooth status the bluetooth is down
4 Uninstall PS3 controller run /etc/init.d/bluetooth status the bluetooth is up
if people can replicate this it than might be a bug
miahotrodParticipantI am experiencing the same thing I have noticed that before I run the PS3 set up
that if I run /etc/init.d/bluetooth status The bluetooth is up and running but after the PS3 install if I run /etc/init.d/bluetooth status it shows failed even with a reboot
than if I uninstall the PS3 controller Bluetooth is up and running when I run /etc/init.d/bluetooth status
Note I have experienced this with retropie 3.2 and 3.2.1
I also test this with a CSR 4.0 BT Dongle and A Plugable BT 4.0 dongleI am cross posting since the Bluetooth issue might be separate
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