Setting Up
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2. Installing Dependencies
Then to Install Required Software
Simply play:sudo dnf install bluez*
Authenticate with the User Admin Pass.
If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo. -
3. Loading Bluetooth Kernel Module
Now try to Load Bluetooth USB Kernel Module
With:sudo modprobe btusb
And then Restart Bluetooth Service:
sudo systemctl restart bluetooth
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4. Configuring AirPods
Next to Configure Apple AirPods Bluetooth backend
First, you can try with this set up:sudo nano /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
Set the “ControllerMode” in “bredr” or possibly “dual”:
Ctrl+w to Search.
And Ctrl+x to Save & Exit from nano Editor!
Now Restart the Bluetooth Service:sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
Thanks to askubuntu.com: 922860.
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5. Pairing AirPods Headset
Finally, Pair & Enjoy AirPods Headset
On GNOME go to Settings > Bluetooth:
So Now I’m truly Happy if My Guide could Help you to Quick-Start with AirPods Headset on Fedora 34!
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