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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!










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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, 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


















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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!










share|improve this question























  • 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, 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
















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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!










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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!







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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, 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





















  • 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, 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



















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.

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