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Luis Mochan wrote:
> After a recent update/upgrade in debian/bookworm my bluetooth
> earphones and my bluetooth earphones stopped working.
> I found a solution in the discussion of at
>
>
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=997862&archived=no&mbox=no&mboxmaint=no
>
> related to bug
After a recent update/upgrade in debian/bookworm my bluetooth
earphones and my bluetooth earphones stopped working.
I found a solution in the discussion of at
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=997862&archived=no&mbox=no&mboxmaint=no
related to bug #997862 which seemed to work for
Bhasker C V wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am on bullseye.
> I have tried and tested this with many headphones
>
> When on bluetooth the audio gets periodically disconnected and
> re-connects
> to audio after 5 seconds.
> During the time the bluetooth per-say does not get disconnected but just
> the
Hi all,
I am on bullseye.
I have tried and tested this with many headphones
When on bluetooth the audio gets periodically disconnected and re-connects
to audio after 5 seconds.
During the time the bluetooth per-say does not get disconnected but just
the audio stops and then starts again in 5
Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Anyone have any advice what I should check to find what's missing?
most likely you need to connect with the appropriate profile.
I forgot already how the gnome gui looked like for it, but there was a pop
up menu where you can select sink or source for the audio.
I also th
Hello
Recently I wanted to connect my iPhone 7 to a new Buster install in the
same way I had many years before with an earlier iPhone and earlier
Debian, so I could play music from it through my speakers.
Bluetooth setup on the Debian machine is basically working; I can
connect to a variety of
On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 08:24:30AM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 9:29 AM Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> >
> > So this turned out to be a weirdie -- if I dropped the "sudo" my
> > original command worked.
> > So now, suddenly from that update that started this thread, if I ru
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 9:29 AM Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> So this turned out to be a weirdie -- if I dropped the "sudo" my
> original command worked.
> So now, suddenly from that update that started this thread, if I run the
> pactl command as an unprivileged user, it works fine.
Is it possible
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 08:44:46PM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> > So this turned out to be a weirdie -- if I dropped the "sudo" my
> > original command worked.
> >
> > So now, suddenly from that update that started this thread, if I run the
> > pactl command as an unprivilege
Mark Fletcher wrote:
> So this turned out to be a weirdie -- if I dropped the "sudo" my
> original command worked.
>
> So now, suddenly from that update that started this thread, if I run the
> pactl command as an unprivileged user, it works fine. I have no idea why
> it changed but I'm just happ
On Sun, Mar 03, 2019 at 06:04:05PM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > Since upgrading to Stretch shortly after it became stable, I have had to
> > execute the following after a reboot before being able to connect to
> > bluetooth devices using the Gnome bluetooth ap
le-bluetooth-discover
>
> Without that command, needed once only after each reboot, the Gnome
> applet is unable to connect to any bluetooth audio devices, eg my
> headphones to be used as an audio sink, or my iPhone to be used as an
> audio source. Once that command has been issued once,
after each reboot, the Gnome
applet is unable to connect to any bluetooth audio devices, eg my
headphones to be used as an audio sink, or my iPhone to be used as an
audio source. Once that command has been issued once, everything works
as it should, and continues to do so until the next reboot
it of digging it turned out that I had lost bluetooth audio,
> because bluez-alsa package does not exist in jessie. If I understood
> correctly, the reason is that bluez version 5 does not support alsa
> anymore.
>
> So I decided to try if my bluetooth speaker would work in jessies
went way above my
understanding:
https://github.com/ev3dev/ev3dev/issues/198
Long story short: it would be nice if bluetooth audio would "just work"
in jessie like it did in lenny and wheezy for years.
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, headless box that sits in a corner and does its job. Well, it
> should be. The problem is the BlueTooth audio is far from automatic and also
> far from stable. I would like to be able to turn on the BlueTooth speakers,
> power up the NUC, start the application, and let it do its thin
I have a little Intel NUC running Debian Jessie whose purpose is to control a
multimedia show using DMX for lighting and BLueTooth A2DP for audio. It's a
wireless, headless box that sits in a corner and does its job. Well, it should
be. The problem is the BlueTooth audio is far
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