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Bluetooth problems on my Surface Go 1 running Fedora 39
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I'm not familiar with any differences the surface go might have from other surfaces I have used but the surface kernel has always fixed every issue I have had with them. I currently use a surface laptop 4 and I can't even use Bluetooth without the surface kernel. As far as breaking the install goes, the instructions for installation and switching are truly as simple as copy and pasting 5 or 6 terminal commands. I really would recommend the surface kernel before any other fixes.
Okay thanks for the answer. I guess I’ll try it and come back here if it doesn’t work.
Just a question, is the surface kernel auto updating?
It should update whenever you run a dnf update in the terminal
Sorry to annoy you but it means it’s not gonna update when I update the distro via the graphical interface?
Not to my knowledge but every desktop environment has a different software diwnloader. For me it doesnt update through Discover on KDE.
Thanks a lot. I've now installed the surface kernel. Sadly it still takes a long time for my mouse to be recognized.
That's not necessarly a problem if it got rid of the disconnection problem at least.