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RT3920 Bluetooth driver(Module) not autoloading on Startup

Ask Ubuntu Asked by ifly_rana on December 6, 2021

First of all I am new to linux and also new on this community. So I had to create this new thread because I was not able comment on the thread where I found a six for my Bluetooth driver.

I have a Ralink RT3920 Wifi+bluetooth pci card, which has a very poor support form Linux as it is pretty outdated.

My Bluetooth was not working, so I followed the following fix

RT3920 Driver for linux

It worked as a charm. My Bluetooth started working.
only the problem is that the module isn’t automatically loading on startup
I have added rtbth to etcmodules but still it isn’t loading on startup
Whenever I need to use Bluetooth I have to manually type in the command sudo modprobe rtbth

Is there any way to fix this?
How can I automatically run sudo modprobe rtbth on startup?
please help

And forgive me for creating a new thread about this. I was not able to comment, as commenting requires 50 reputation points

One Answer

Make sure it is not in any blacklist inside the files in /etc/modprobe.d (in my case was in rtbth-dkms.conf)

Just apply the path:

-backlist rtbth
+#backlist rtbth

and it will charge propertly.

Answered by kalas on December 6, 2021

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