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MrShinyAndNew opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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Abandonware/Noble not working on Linux #189

MrShinyAndNew opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 1 comment

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@MrShinyAndNew
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There was a change to the Linux kernel that broke abandonware/bluetooth-hci-socket (see abandonware/node-bluetooth-hci-socket#60).

This means node-poweredup doesn't work anymore on Linux. I tried switching to the Noble fork from stoprocent (see the last comment in that link above) but that doesn't seem to work properly either - the hubs can be discovered, but they rarely connect properly. For example, the sample code in the readme.md file just prints the "Discovered" message but not the Connected message; then the hub shuts down and then eventually an error ("Command Disallowed") is eventually printed before the program terminates.

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kilombo commented Apr 3, 2025

Any update about this?

I'm having the same issue, after a system update on Raspberry Pi OS, the library is not able to connect with the Lego Control+ Hub.
Please, I need help with this.

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