Have you read through the wiki page for Bluetooth?
Is it somehow related to polkit?
How about Gentoo?
What machine is this, hdmi is wired to the nvidia maybe?
Tried several times. Also tried downgrading
Then upgrade
Tomorrow
Upgrade sir
Lol, ok
When I want to connect to my headphones I get this error: Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed br-connection-unknown
How to fix it?
When I want to connect to my headphones I get this error: Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed br-connection-unknown
How to fix it?
Have you read through the wiki page for Bluetooth?
When I want to connect to my headphones I get this error: Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed br-connection-unknown
How to fix it?
The Bluetooth page on the wiki has a troubleshooting section that covers this
When I want to connect to my headphones I get this error: Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed br-connection-unknown
How to fix it?
you need install pulseaudio-bluetooth and reboot you PC (required condition)
Red that but still hve similar problem:controller not found
The wiki also features this tool named “mons” which is supposed to be an easy-to-use monitor manager.
Now here’s the thing:
I do have a Nvidia card on board, i just don’t use it and I’m not planning to, so it’s like it doesn’t exist. Now i use the intel integrated graphics card and every time i connect an hdmi cable to my system, the xrander list doesn’t change. It doesn’t even show HDMI-1. All it mentions is HDMI2 and HDMI-1-1 that are both disconnected at all times.
How is that related to dwm
I don’t know
The wiki also features this tool named “mons” which is supposed to be an easy-to-use monitor manager.
Now here’s the thing:
I do have a Nvidia card on board, i just don’t use it and I’m not planning to, so it’s like it doesn’t exist. Now i use the intel integrated graphics card and every time i connect an hdmi cable to my system, the xrander list doesn’t change. It doesn’t even show HDMI-1. All it mentions is HDMI2 and HDMI-1-1 that are both disconnected at all times.
lspci | grep -e VGA -e 3D -e Display
Funny, lspci doesn’t work today. Every other listing program works except this one. I rebooted the system but no luck.

here you go
The wiki also features this tool named “mons” which is supposed to be an easy-to-use monitor manager.
Now here’s the thing:
I do have a Nvidia card on board, i just don’t use it and I’m not planning to, so it’s like it doesn’t exist. Now i use the intel integrated graphics card and every time i connect an hdmi cable to my system, the xrander list doesn’t change. It doesn’t even show HDMI-1. All it mentions is HDMI2 and HDMI-1-1 that are both disconnected at all times.
What machine is this, hdmi is wired to the nvidia maybe?
oh that might be the reason 🙁
I really didn’t want to use nvidia
(it’s asus tuf dash f15)
I really didn’t want to use nvidia
(it’s asus tuf dash f15)
Don’t blame you, try a type c to hdmi adapter.. should go to the igpu
you are a genius, everything works fine now. thank you
Glad to hear, enjoy the no nvidia life
Yet again – yesterday it did the same, and when I tried running grub-install with mount, it wouldn’t recognize vfat as a valid partition type.
Ended up setting efistub! 😓
Yet again – yesterday it did the same, and when I tried running grub-install with mount, it wouldn’t recognize vfat as a valid partition type.
Ended up setting efistub! 😓
go sd-boot. If you dont have any dependencies on grubs featureset sd-boot+unified kernel image is the most lazy solution to go with
Right. I also did this & am happy with it. But, Plymouth is still required.
systemd-boot + unified kernel image + plymouth + silent booting process.
systemd-boot + unified kernel image + plymouth + silent booting process.
Plymouth slows down my boot. So nah 😂
Using SSD?
Yes