Start module after boot
My old ultrabook bluetooth doesn't work on Linux, so I found this rtbth-dkms module. However, it doesn't work on boot and putting it on /etc/modules-load.d/ doesn't work, the module wiki says to not start on boot too, using the command sudo modprobe rtbth after boot works perfectly though.
So, how can I start this module after boot (maybe after user startup), I'm having trouble since it must be loaded as root.
Thanks in advance!
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My old ultrabook bluetooth doesn't work on Linux, so I found this rtbth-dkms module. However, it doesn't work on boot and putting it on /etc/modules-load.d/ doesn't work, the module wiki says to not start on boot too, using the command sudo modprobe rtbth after boot works perfectly though.
So, how can I start this module after boot (maybe after user startup), I'm having trouble since it must be loaded as root.
Thanks in advance!
kernel bluetooth
Have you tried thesudo modprobe rtbth?
– mikewhatever
yesterday
Yes, but it works only until I reboot, I have to redo the command every time I boot.
– Pedro Fleck
yesterday
Yes, that is correct. What is the problem exactly?
– mikewhatever
yesterday
Does it work at boot if you put the module name into/etc/modules, andsudo update-initramfs -c -k $(uname -r)?
– heynnema
yesterday
@mikewhatever the problem is that I have to dosudo modprobe rtbthon every boot. @heynnema It didn't work.
– Pedro Fleck
yesterday
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My old ultrabook bluetooth doesn't work on Linux, so I found this rtbth-dkms module. However, it doesn't work on boot and putting it on /etc/modules-load.d/ doesn't work, the module wiki says to not start on boot too, using the command sudo modprobe rtbth after boot works perfectly though.
So, how can I start this module after boot (maybe after user startup), I'm having trouble since it must be loaded as root.
Thanks in advance!
kernel bluetooth
My old ultrabook bluetooth doesn't work on Linux, so I found this rtbth-dkms module. However, it doesn't work on boot and putting it on /etc/modules-load.d/ doesn't work, the module wiki says to not start on boot too, using the command sudo modprobe rtbth after boot works perfectly though.
So, how can I start this module after boot (maybe after user startup), I'm having trouble since it must be loaded as root.
Thanks in advance!
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Have you tried thesudo modprobe rtbth?
– mikewhatever
yesterday
Yes, but it works only until I reboot, I have to redo the command every time I boot.
– Pedro Fleck
yesterday
Yes, that is correct. What is the problem exactly?
– mikewhatever
yesterday
Does it work at boot if you put the module name into/etc/modules, andsudo update-initramfs -c -k $(uname -r)?
– heynnema
yesterday
@mikewhatever the problem is that I have to dosudo modprobe rtbthon every boot. @heynnema It didn't work.
– Pedro Fleck
yesterday
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Have you tried thesudo modprobe rtbth?
– mikewhatever
yesterday
Yes, but it works only until I reboot, I have to redo the command every time I boot.
– Pedro Fleck
yesterday
Yes, that is correct. What is the problem exactly?
– mikewhatever
yesterday
Does it work at boot if you put the module name into/etc/modules, andsudo update-initramfs -c -k $(uname -r)?
– heynnema
yesterday
@mikewhatever the problem is that I have to dosudo modprobe rtbthon every boot. @heynnema It didn't work.
– Pedro Fleck
yesterday
Have you tried the
sudo modprobe rtbth?– mikewhatever
yesterday
Have you tried the
sudo modprobe rtbth?– mikewhatever
yesterday
Yes, but it works only until I reboot, I have to redo the command every time I boot.
– Pedro Fleck
yesterday
Yes, but it works only until I reboot, I have to redo the command every time I boot.
– Pedro Fleck
yesterday
Yes, that is correct. What is the problem exactly?
– mikewhatever
yesterday
Yes, that is correct. What is the problem exactly?
– mikewhatever
yesterday
Does it work at boot if you put the module name into
/etc/modules, and sudo update-initramfs -c -k $(uname -r)?– heynnema
yesterday
Does it work at boot if you put the module name into
/etc/modules, and sudo update-initramfs -c -k $(uname -r)?– heynnema
yesterday
@mikewhatever the problem is that I have to do
sudo modprobe rtbth on every boot. @heynnema It didn't work.– Pedro Fleck
yesterday
@mikewhatever the problem is that I have to do
sudo modprobe rtbth on every boot. @heynnema It didn't work.– Pedro Fleck
yesterday
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Have you tried the
sudo modprobe rtbth?– mikewhatever
yesterday
Yes, but it works only until I reboot, I have to redo the command every time I boot.
– Pedro Fleck
yesterday
Yes, that is correct. What is the problem exactly?
– mikewhatever
yesterday
Does it work at boot if you put the module name into
/etc/modules, andsudo update-initramfs -c -k $(uname -r)?– heynnema
yesterday
@mikewhatever the problem is that I have to do
sudo modprobe rtbthon every boot. @heynnema It didn't work.– Pedro Fleck
yesterday