Disable & Mask Bluetooth system service
In most circumstances, including ours, the aforementioned method should work. However, the user has the option of disabling the system service in order to use Bluetooth.
To do so, open the terminal from the start menu (under ‘Activities’) and run the commands one by one.
1. Use the following command to stop the Bluetooth service:
systemctl stop bluetooth.service
2. Use the following command to disable the service so that it does not start automatically at the next login:
sudo systemctl disable bluetooth.service
3. The user can also conceal the service to prevent it from being started by other processes:
sudo systemctl mask bluetooth.service
How to Disable Bluetooth in Ubuntu
Bluetooth technology is a low-power, high-speed wireless communication link designed to connect phones and other portable devices. It is an IEEE 802.15.1 protocol for using low-power radio communications to connect phones, computers, and other network devices across short distances without the use of wires. Bluetooth transmits wireless communications over short distances, often up to 30 feet (10 meters).
Low-cost transceivers are embedded in the gadgets to do this. It operates on the 2.45GHz frequency spectrum and has a data rate of up to 721KBps, as well as three voice channels. This frequency range has been designated for the use of industrial, scientific, and medical equipment (ISM) by international agreements. rd-compatible with 1.0 devices
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