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Crashes after pairing under "Change Grip/Order" with onboard Intel adapter #31

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brepires opened this issue Jun 24, 2023 · 0 comments

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Hi all, I've read most of the issues and their respective comments (especially #4) to try and circumvent the issues to get a working NFC-reading connection to no avail. As such, I decided to try connections while running tshark and bluetoothctl show as indicated under the same issue. You'll find the outputs attached.

The Nintendo Switch is running the latest 16.0.3 firmware.

Current setup:

  • Linux Mint 21.1 LiveCD running on a Dell Inspiron 15 5590 (no VM), 5.15.0-56-generic kernel, onboard Intel Bluetooth adapter. I'm unsure how to fetch more details about the chip.

I've had some luck with a different computer and the Switch running on an older firmware (maybe 14?) and a different game (ACNH):

  • Linux Mint 20.1 installation running on an ASUS S400C (no VM), 5.4.??-generic kernel, generic CSR Bluetooth dongle on USB.

I'll keep trying new setups as I find them available (sadly this Inspiron is the only computer with a non-CSR BT adapter around) and I'm able to provide new logs/outputs if needed, so feel free to ask anything that you might find useful.

2023-06-24-10-13-bluetoothctl-show.txt
2023-06-24-10-13-output.pcapng.txt

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