Not sure this'll make you feel any better, but I use Linux for everything here and it works fine for me.
Very very occasionally I'll have to /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart, or sometimes 'unpair' the device in Bluetooth settings. On my laptop I use the internal bluetooth but sometimes I do have to modprobe -r btush;modprobe btusb with that as I think the adaptor gets confused.
Might also be worth just trying normal Chrome (not Chromium). I've heard others have had more success with that (and it's what I use)
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Not sure this'll make you feel any better, but I use Linux for everything here and it works fine for me.
Very very occasionally I'll have to
/etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
, or sometimes 'unpair' the device in Bluetooth settings. On my laptop I use the internal bluetooth but sometimes I do have tomodprobe -r btush;modprobe btusb
with that as I think the adaptor gets confused.Might also be worth just trying normal Chrome (not Chromium). I've heard others have had more success with that (and it's what I use)