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I have had random issues for the last 2 years where the active bluetooth adapter just vanishes suddenly and cannot be revived without a reboot (or oddly sometimes sleeping and re-awakening works). Some kernels are better than others, but it has never completely gone away. Often it is fine for days or even weeks of uptime, then it will occasionally crash within minutes or hours of booting. I use it for a mouse, which simply stops working mid-use.
In my case it’s a built-in adapter that’s tied to an internal USB hub, and it is the entire USB hub that is crashing and vanishing. When it happens dmesg says the hub is no longer accepting the address assigned. Error 62 and or 110.
This is on a Lenovo Thinkpad currently running anywhere from kernel 5.15 to 6.5 with the same random issue.
Try:
sudo update-icon-caches /usr/share/icons/*
some sort of error message
Having this complete error message would help determine what is going on.
I think they probably have the time, but have, through conditioning, lost the ability to concentrate on a single theme that long unless it’s a Hollywood spectacle, and are so over-saturated with distraction tech they can’t sit still that long. It’s much easier to doom scroll for 3 hours while texting several people simultaneously than it is for them to pay attention.
I used to do culture jamming pirate cinema shows (including some at CCC) and found unless you present soundbite sized material with topic change-ups throughout, people simply cannot stay focused and will lose the thread within about 6 minutes on average.
Downvoting CCC presentations? Wow! The kids these days just ain’t got no respect… 😅 This isn’t some youtube conspiracy video garbage. The author, Trevor Paglen, is a recognized and decorated veteran journalist in the fields of surveillance and data collection.
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That is typically the only solution as far as I know. I had this issue, resolved it in the BIOS, then I remapped a couple file manager shortcuts to avoid having to use the FN+ combo altogether, for the most part anyway.
Windows ME came out. After installing it and wasting a bunch of time trying to get it to work reliably, I wiped the HDD and installed Debian potato instead. That was 23 years ago.
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Do not want. Keep it in your billionaire pants, Jack.
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If memtest is showing errors, something is wrong with the RAM. Either the voltage or timing are incorrectly set in BIOS, or maybe overclocked, or one of the sticks isn’t seated properly, or defective. Try memtest with one RAM stick at a time with recommended voltage/timing to rule out a defective stick.