2013-12-31, 12:49
(2013-12-31, 12:19)speedway Wrote:What is the linux driver for that bluetooth chipset - google it, find out, we are not going to do it for you.(2013-12-31, 10:26)nickr Wrote: Bios doesn't require drivers.
Indeed, but within BIOS you can enable/disable settings (e.g. disable WOL shuts your NUC down when initiated within OpenELEC).
Concerning ASPM:
ASPM is a PCI-E enhancement. It allows for a device to go completely into electrically idle, meaning it will not send or receive electrical signals for a while.
Perhaps OpenELEC wasn't able to 'wake up' bluetooth ....
(2013-12-31, 09:50)speedway Wrote:I did try it, but no success(2013-12-31, 02:46)Torroa Wrote: I had lots of problems getting the bluetooth to function with the 7260 card.
In the BIOS settings I had to disable PCIe ASPM Support.
I'll try this, but I'm using OpenELEC instead of Windows. Under Windows I used the drivers from intel, but under OpenELEC I don't know how to 'load' drivers...
Then ssh into openelec and see if the module is installed with openelec.