GNU/Linux Fedora 36 Getting Bluetooth Device Info Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Find Bluetooth Interface Name in Fedora 36 GNU/Linux Command Line.
And to Get Bluetooth Adapter Info on Fedora I make use of the Command Line System Information Script inxi.
The inxi Script Shows System hardware, CPU, Drivers, Xorg, Desktop, Kernel, GCC version(s), Processes, RAM usage, and a wide variety of other useful Information.
Finally, this guide include detailed instructions about to Installing Bluetooth Drivers on Fedora.
1. Terminal QuickStart
How to QuickStart with Command Line on Fedora:
2. Installing Dependencies
Then to Install Required Software
Run:sudo dnf install inxi
Authenticate with the User Admin Pass.
If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo.3. Getting Bluetooth Adapter Info
Now to Find Bluetooth Device Info
Simply play:inxi -Eaz
And if your Setup is working on Output you should see the ID:
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