2013-12-31, 12:53
(2013-12-31, 12:49)nickr Wrote:(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'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...I did try it, but no success
Then ssh into openelec and see if the module is installed with openelec.
Ok, thank you for the information! I'll try it.