On Thu, 2009-04-16 at 21:26 +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote: > Heya! Hi,
> So you want to get BT audio working with PA? I'd be happy just to have BT audio working in any manner at all, but for over a year it's been a non-starting struggle. > Then please make sure to > run the following minimal versions: > > bluez 4.35 > pulseaudio 0.9.15 (final!) > gnome-bluetooth 2.27.4 > kernel 2.6.29 with > http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/devel/kernel/git-bluetooth.patch?revision=1.2 > applied Heh. This seems to _always_ be the case for BT. If I had a nickel for every time I heard/read "the next kernel release will solve that" (and of course, the corollary: "just add these patches to your kernel")... I'm sure that by the time my distro's kenrel (yeah, I know, I could roll my own kenrels, but that's what I use a distro for -- I have no desire nor time to be my own package manager) catches up to 2.6.29+above_patch there will be some new requirement that I use an even newer kernel and/or patches. :-( None of this is your fault, of course. Just describing one man's ongoing experience with BT on Linux. > Also, ISSC dongles seem to be broken with HSP/HFP audio. How do I know if I have an ISSC dongle or not? b.
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