It appears that the fix there addresses the same file and the same line in that file. However, the lines are simply being deleted there & it breaks Bluetooth so I wouldn't go that route (though at the time I did due to not knowing any better).
They are also placing it at a different location, /etc/udev/rules.d/, and I don't know the significance of that.
And to address what others are saying, yes, hand editing a system file (and one, at that, which is headed by the comment line "# do not edit this file, it will be overwritten on update") is not an optimal solution.
Mortimer, it's still available at the Google cache: /webcache. googleuserconte nt.com/ search? https:/ /webcache. googleuserconte nt.com/ search? q=cache: Ulh1YXwMuK8J: https:/ /dev.getsol. us/T5224
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It appears that the fix there addresses the same file and the same line in that file. However, the lines are simply being deleted there & it breaks Bluetooth so I wouldn't go that route (though at the time I did due to not knowing any better).
They are also placing it at a different location, /etc/udev/rules.d/, and I don't know the significance of that.
And to address what others are saying, yes, hand editing a system file (and one, at that, which is headed by the comment line "# do not edit this file, it will be overwritten on update") is not an optimal solution.