Bluetooth enabling

It just makes it a lot easier to read.

For example, from your first post in this topic:

bluez-5.63-1 is up to date – skipping
bluez-utils-5.63-1 is up to date – skipping
there is nothing to do
[bobcapp@z97-aendevourAtlantisNeo ~]$ sudo systemctl enable --now bluetooth
I rebooted; under settings Bluetooth adapters I get:
Connecting to BlueZ Failed
BlueZ daemon is not running, Blueman-manager cannot continue. This probably means that there were no Bluetooth adapter detected or Bluetooth daemon was not started.

When formatted, it looks like this:

bluez-5.63-1 is up to date – skipping
bluez-utils-5.63-1 is up to date – skipping
there is nothing to do
[bobcapp@z97-aendevourAtlantisNeo ~]$ sudo systemctl enable --now bluetooth

I rebooted; under settings Bluetooth adapters I get:

Connecting to BlueZ Failed
BlueZ daemon is not running, Blueman-manager cannot continue. This probably means that there were no Bluetooth adapter detected or Bluetooth daemon was not started.
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