Does anyone know whether there has been any progress with this issue?
Posts by dumetrulo
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Thank you LongMan! I had this on the backburner for now so I didn't get around to working with the commands yet. Plus, if connecting to the speaker is not automatic after pairing, there is little use in trying this, and I would rather wait for a fixed version of the UI.
Speaking of: does anyone have any idea when a fixed version might become available?
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Thank you thoradia. Any more details on configuring bluetooth via CLI?
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So however it works with the update, it is not likely to fix the issue?
On the other hand, how come it does not work if the RPi 400 is 'just' an RPi 4 in a keyboard? Makes no sense to me, unless it is known that Bluetooth also does not work on the RPi 4 with LibreELEC.
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So how does it work? Do I download the /firmware/boot folder, and drop its contents into the SD card's /boot partition?
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Sorry if this is actually already posted somewhere but I was unable to find anything that helped. I installed LibreELEC 9.80 nightly 20201225 for use with a Raspberry Pi 400, and found that it does not find any Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth service is on, and Bluetooth audio (connect to external BT speaker, and play sound on it) works fine on RPiOS. Any ideas?
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Thanks HiassofT and Halloway, I have now also seen the issue under RPiOS at maximum resolution. I gather we'll have to wait until it gets fixed in the kernel.
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Sorry if this is actually already posted somewhere but I was unable to find anything about it. I installed LibreELEC 9.80 nightly 20201225 for use with a Raspberry Pi 400 and a BenQ PD2700Q monitor. LibreELEC booted up using a 1920✕1080 resolution even though the monitor's native resolution is 2560✕1440. I chose to leave it because it will probably perform better, and it looks quite all right.
There is, however, one little snag: the display is rolled over to the right with the right-most pixel or two showing on the left side of the screen instead. Any ideas on how to fix it?