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I'm using ubuntu 18.10. In the past I probably made a change for my bluetooth to not start on startup but I do not remember the change. Now, I want to restore it back to normal but I couldn't find a way. Every time I start-up my system the bluetooth icon is not even appearing. When I start it from the applications it says daemon not running etc. I checked "blueetoth/main.conf" but "AutoEnable=true" exists. If I do



 sudo service bluetooth start


it works but when I restart my computer, the problem is back again.



Edit:



sudo rfkill unblock bluetooth


This didn't solve the problem, too.










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    I might not be able to fix your problem but i can offer you an workaround: ( crontab -l ; echo "@reboot sudo service bluetooth start") | crontab - Run this in your terminal to set a cronjob that restarts your bluetooth service on reboot.

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I'm using ubuntu 18.10. In the past I probably made a change for my bluetooth to not start on startup but I do not remember the change. Now, I want to restore it back to normal but I couldn't find a way. Every time I start-up my system the bluetooth icon is not even appearing. When I start it from the applications it says daemon not running etc. I checked "blueetoth/main.conf" but "AutoEnable=true" exists. If I do



 sudo service bluetooth start


it works but when I restart my computer, the problem is back again.



Edit:



sudo rfkill unblock bluetooth


This didn't solve the problem, too.










share|improve this question




















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    I might not be able to fix your problem but i can offer you an workaround: ( crontab -l ; echo "@reboot sudo service bluetooth start") | crontab - Run this in your terminal to set a cronjob that restarts your bluetooth service on reboot.

    – Patient32Bit
    Jan 15 at 8:46














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I'm using ubuntu 18.10. In the past I probably made a change for my bluetooth to not start on startup but I do not remember the change. Now, I want to restore it back to normal but I couldn't find a way. Every time I start-up my system the bluetooth icon is not even appearing. When I start it from the applications it says daemon not running etc. I checked "blueetoth/main.conf" but "AutoEnable=true" exists. If I do



 sudo service bluetooth start


it works but when I restart my computer, the problem is back again.



Edit:



sudo rfkill unblock bluetooth


This didn't solve the problem, too.










share|improve this question
















I'm using ubuntu 18.10. In the past I probably made a change for my bluetooth to not start on startup but I do not remember the change. Now, I want to restore it back to normal but I couldn't find a way. Every time I start-up my system the bluetooth icon is not even appearing. When I start it from the applications it says daemon not running etc. I checked "blueetoth/main.conf" but "AutoEnable=true" exists. If I do



 sudo service bluetooth start


it works but when I restart my computer, the problem is back again.



Edit:



sudo rfkill unblock bluetooth


This didn't solve the problem, too.







18.04 xubuntu bluetooth 18.10






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    I might not be able to fix your problem but i can offer you an workaround: ( crontab -l ; echo "@reboot sudo service bluetooth start") | crontab - Run this in your terminal to set a cronjob that restarts your bluetooth service on reboot.

    – Patient32Bit
    Jan 15 at 8:46














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    I might not be able to fix your problem but i can offer you an workaround: ( crontab -l ; echo "@reboot sudo service bluetooth start") | crontab - Run this in your terminal to set a cronjob that restarts your bluetooth service on reboot.

    – Patient32Bit
    Jan 15 at 8:46








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I might not be able to fix your problem but i can offer you an workaround: ( crontab -l ; echo "@reboot sudo service bluetooth start") | crontab - Run this in your terminal to set a cronjob that restarts your bluetooth service on reboot.

– Patient32Bit
Jan 15 at 8:46





I might not be able to fix your problem but i can offer you an workaround: ( crontab -l ; echo "@reboot sudo service bluetooth start") | crontab - Run this in your terminal to set a cronjob that restarts your bluetooth service on reboot.

– Patient32Bit
Jan 15 at 8:46










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You just need to use the following command in order to enable bluetooth service from systemd boot system.



sudo systemctl enable bluetooth





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    You just need to use the following command in order to enable bluetooth service from systemd boot system.



    sudo systemctl enable bluetooth





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      You just need to use the following command in order to enable bluetooth service from systemd boot system.



      sudo systemctl enable bluetooth





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        You just need to use the following command in order to enable bluetooth service from systemd boot system.



        sudo systemctl enable bluetooth





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        You just need to use the following command in order to enable bluetooth service from systemd boot system.



        sudo systemctl enable bluetooth






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