About a month and a half ago, for seemingly no reason, my bluetooth radio started completely spazzing out. Connecting is totally fine, as usual; but on both Windows and Linux, there is a ridiculous amount of interference; audio often cuts out for a few seconds and sometimes spasms and goes on and off repeatedly for a second or two. There is some delay, but it's minimal; nothing more than a typical bluetooth radio.
What I don't understand is it worked perfectly beforehand and now it's just almost completely unusable. I've tried several different environments, no luck. I don't know where the bluetooth radio is located though; it is connected via the USB interface (showing up in `lsusb`) but I'm not quite sure where to disconnect it. If I can find that I'll try reseating it, but any suggestions otherwise?
FWIW, it's reported over the bus as "Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Bluetooth Radio". Nothing more. This is a GIGABYTE B650 X AX motherboard.
What I don't understand is it worked perfectly beforehand and now it's just almost completely unusable. I've tried several different environments, no luck. I don't know where the bluetooth radio is located though; it is connected via the USB interface (showing up in `lsusb`) but I'm not quite sure where to disconnect it. If I can find that I'll try reseating it, but any suggestions otherwise?
FWIW, it's reported over the bus as "Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Bluetooth Radio". Nothing more. This is a GIGABYTE B650 X AX motherboard.