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If bluetooth is disabled in the BIOS, the bluetoothd process won't be running. bluetoothctl waits for that process to launch, which means it timeouts indefinitly, breaking suspend entirely. By checking if bluetoothd is running before calling bluetoothctl suspend works fine even if bluetooth is disabled in the BIOS. Signed-off-by: Dorian Stoll <dorian.stoll@tmsp.io> |
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