Public bug reported:

I know this is not the default configuration yet, but when using
pipewire as a pulse replacement everything worked fine for me except
bluetooth. When the connection failed it showed "Protocol not available"
in bluetoothd's log.

I noticed that once I removed pulseaudio-module-bluetooth bluez
connected to pipewire fine. Seems like this might be a packaging problem
that should be kept an eye on.

** Affects: pipewire (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  "Protocol not available" with bluetooth when pulseaudio-module-
  bluetooth is installed

Status in pipewire package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I know this is not the default configuration yet, but when using
  pipewire as a pulse replacement everything worked fine for me except
  bluetooth. When the connection failed it showed "Protocol not
  available" in bluetoothd's log.

  I noticed that once I removed pulseaudio-module-bluetooth bluez
  connected to pipewire fine. Seems like this might be a packaging
  problem that should be kept an eye on.

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