deloptes <deloptes <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Mark Fletcher wrote: >
> > PC is > > a 7-year-old self-built desktop box running Jessie with Gnome as the DE, > > Which version of debian are you on and which kernel? > Thanks for your time and attention. As I mentioned in my original post, I am running Jessie. The kernel is the stock x86_64 kernel currently in Jessie. I'm sorry but I'm not in front of the computer right now and am not sure exactly what version. I last updated last Sunday. > You may need to tell udev what kind of device it is, but we don't know if > your system is configured properly > I'm fairly confident in my system configuration since I have been able to get my system to work as s Pulse SINK for an iPhone and Android SOURCE, which is reputed to be harder than what I am trying to do here. But I take your point, no proof there isn't some misconfiguration lurking somewhere. And I suppose it's possible that I jiggered something up, if you'll pardon the technical term, when I was getting the iPhone / Android thing working. I'm not sure HOW to educate udev on a device it doesn't just know -- and the few google queries on that I have tried so far have left me cross- eyed... > I couldn't find any information on that > head set and linux except that head set is pretty expensive > Yes it's a very nice pair of headphones -- the sound quality is amazing, and the noise cancellation isn't bad either. And comfortable for spectacle wearers which not all makers can claim. > https://lwn.net/Articles/531133/ > http://jfcarter.net/~jimc/documents/blue-music-1504.html > Thanks for these -- I have only been able to review the second of these as the first is being blocked by my company firewall for some reason. I'll look at it when I get home tonight. Unfortunately, the second, like everything I've read on the internet about this problem in the last 24 hours or so, skips over the problem I'm having -- from pairing (no problem) to connecting (no ERRORS, _probably_ no problem) to configuring / setting up Pulse (which I don't get to because my system thinks a keyboard just connected to it, not a pair of headphones). Mark