Hey everyone! I've been using Fedora Linux alongside Windows on my dual boot setup. Recently, I noticed that after switching back to Linux from Windows, the time is displaying an hour ahead. Additionally, whenever I try to connect my Bluetooth headphones, I keep getting a message stating: "Connection Failed: br-connection-refused." I don't often use Windows, so I'm not sure if some recent change could have caused this. Any advice on how to tackle these issues would be much appreciated! Thanks!
3 Answers
In my experience, I found that the most reliable setup for dual booting is to have Windows on your internal drive and Linux on an external USB 3 enclosure. It’s worked better for me, but it could vary depending on your hardware.
The time issue usually happens because Windows uses local time for the hardware clock while Linux typically uses UTC. You can either configure one of them to match the other. As for the Bluetooth problem, it might be linked to Windows' fast startup feature. Consider disabling it to see if that helps!
Just a heads up! When posting about technical issues, make sure to include details like your specific distro, any hardware info, and exact error messages. It can really help others assist you better.
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