Sorry, please ignore my last comment. I enabled auto-login for my user
in Gnome and didn't need the mentioned workaround. When I disable auto-
login I can still reproduce this bug.
Tianming Xie, are we affected by the same bug? I don't want to reassign
the report to PulseAudio since I'm not the
I can't reproduce this bug anymore.
Even more interesting is an upstream gnome-bluetooth bug report [1].
As I understand it, the pulseaudio module module-bluetooth-discover [2]
is responsible for detecting available bluetooth audio devices using
BlueZ. GDM starts a pulseaudio process [3] before the user does and
Here's the upstream pulseaudio bug report:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90490
Please have a look at Bug #805414. At least in my case this problem was
apparently caused by GDM capturing the A2DP sink.
After following the guide in the Debian wiki to prevent GDM from
capturing the A2DP sink on session start [1] I can't reproduce this
bug anymore.
[1]
I guess I'm affected by this bug, my report (originally reported against
pulseaudio) was merged with this one. I tested this with two different
notebooks (internal bluetooth adapters: Intel Wireless-N 1030 / Qualcomm
Atheros AR5B22).
In my original report I attached a bluetoothd log file.
If I
Package: bluez
Version: 5.23-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
On my computers, bluetooth mice work fine, but a2dp devices can only be
paired and connected to host's bluetooth stack, after which the new audio sink
cannot be added to pulseaudio.
The phenomenon can only occur
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