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Bluetooth indicator dissapears after suspension #89
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I have the same issue. Reinstalling wingpanel and bluetooth indicator cannot solve it. My laptop is a Sony Vaio Pro 11. |
Same tho. MSI GE62 6QD with Broadcom's BTL94352Z. |
Closing as a duplicate of #68 because that one is posted earlier than this one. |
I read the author's comment of #68 again and get to feel like this issue and that one might be another one: in that issue, the author says "when I go to check the settings, in the section of "network and wireless" the bluetooth icon is no longer there", but it's not true regarding this issue. Reopening as another issue. |
I just want to add that for me the indicator is sometimes only partially missing, as I explained in duplicate issue here: #106 (comment). The issue is triggered for me by suspending the laptop (it occurs about half of the times after I login) and I was not able to trigger it in any other way. Killing wingpanel fixes the issue, but it can reappear after suspending again. |
I haven't seen the issue in a few days, could it be fixed? |
It happened again just now :/ |
BTW there is another tidbit that may help in resolving this - I never noticed this issue in greeter, maybe the code from there can be used in normal session? |
@janxkoci @ryonakano I haven't gotten this since Odin (a good 8 months) can any of you reproduce this anymore on beta 1? |
I don't have Odin but I haven't seen it on Hera too for a while now. Edit: Actually I have never seen this on a Slimbook that came with elementary OS preinstalled (this and another issue in greeter just never occurred on the new machine). On my older laptop where this issue occurred in the past, I also haven't seen this for months now, but I also use it way less (I keep it in my office, but I work from home 'cos pandemic). |
As the title says, the indicator dissapears after suspension, but if I click between network and battery I can see it's dropdwon and it works as it's supposed to. At least to me, it doesn't dissapear from settings pane as other issue said.
If I kill wingpanel or if I reboot, it comes back.
I don't know if it's useful, but the laptop is a HP 240 G7 with a RTL8723DE chip.
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