Disable Bluetooth by running a command at login

Due to unexplained reasons, the prior procedure may not always work. As a solution, the rfkill block Bluetooth command can be run automatically at login.

To begin, go to the activity overview and look for and open the ‘Startup Applications’ utility.

 

Then, to add a new startup application, click ‘Add,’ and type in:

 

Name = Turn off Bluetooth is a command (or whatever as you prefer)
Command = /usr/sbin/rfkill /usr/sbin/rfkill /usr/sbin/rfkill /usr
Comment = Optional comment

 

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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