@cschramm
Despite originally not working (post #93) the ppa version of blueman is
now working without me doing anything (possibly simply a reboot was
needed). I'm also only getting one Headset entry in Sound Settings
whereas previously I was getting two.
The system connects upon powering up the h
@cschramm
I've just received a new version of the ppa which seems to include
additional debugging messages.
I've attached the output from the new version
Regards
** Attachment added: "blueman-messages-2"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1283003/+attachment/4140447/+
@Kiori
audio.conf is attached. This is as installed as standard as far as I
know.
@cschramm
As a simple user I'm starting to get out of my depth with the diagnostic
procedures, please bear that in mind if I've misinterpreted your instructions.
When I originally ran blueman-applet in terminal I
Hi cschramm,
Have installed your ppa version of Blueman and it is not working for me.
The manager allows me to find, pair and connect to my headphones but
there is no entry in Sound Settings (there was before) to allow me to
route to the headphones.
In addition I now have 2 bluetooth icons on th
@David Henningsson
Hi David,
Have installed the new bluemantest from the ppa and for me it works. Thank you.
It works in the same way that editing the Pulseaudio.py file worked as
specified by Hartmut. I.e. there are quirks (specified in post #81) to navigate
to actually get the sound routed to
Thank you Hartmut, this works for me too.
In addition to rebooting I also had to remove and then re-
add/pair/connect/select the headphones in Sound Settings/switch to A2DP
before the headphones would work.
As a note there are some peculiar quirks for me:
For some reason I have 2 headphone entri
Hi David,
I'm not expecting bluemantest to actually resolve my problem as I can already
pair and connect but not route to my headphones. Anyway anything is worth a
shot at the moment so I tried to install the file through Synaptic but am
getting a fail with the message "E: blueman: subprocess i
As David said in post #34 there appears to be a number of bugs going on
here.
I've not had any trouble pairing and connecting my BT headphones (Motorola
S805) 'out of the box' but it simply won't route the output to them even
manually through Sound Settings. I've tried a number of the solutions
Thanks for posting that Martin, I hope it helps others.
Unfortunately, that audio.conf file seems to be the same as mine from standard
(attached in post #36) but in my case I still can't route through my headphones
even though the system is showing it as paired and connected. Manually
selecting
David, in response to comment #34 the log entries prior to the bluetooth error
are showing:
Apr 29 09:06:52 Voyager kernel: [ 2013.010319] Bluetooth: re-auth of legacy
device is not possible.
Apr 29 09:06:55 Voyager bluetoothd[716]: Protocol not supported (93)
I'm not exactly sure what to be loo
Incidentally, (follow-up from comment #33), in my case, "pactl load-module
module-bluetooth-discover" as per RazTaz's post #29 simply throws up the
message:
pulseaudio[1928]: [pulseaudio] module.c: Module "module-bluetooth-discover"
should be loaded once at most. Refusing to load.
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You recei
Like you David, my BT headset is paired and connecting when switched on.
The profile is also showing up in Sound Settings.
In my case though, the profile is not being autoselected in Sound
Settings and manually selecting it does nothing. Sound is still routed
through the wired amplified speakers.
Unbuntu 14.04 desktop 64bit. Standard install.
Motorola S805 BT headphones found, paired and connected fine.
Connects/disconnects automatically upon switching headphones on/off. BT lock
icon shows connection status.
Headphones listed on output and input tabs in Sound Settings.
But...
System doe
@Pedro
In my case evolution would NOT restore from /home//Backups
/evolution-backup.tar.gz
It would only restore when I moved the backup file directly into the
home directory.
i.e. /home//evolution-backup.tar.gz
Cheers
Z
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restore file not accepted unless it's moved to home directory
https:
Forgot to add credit to feriender for post #5 on this thread in the Ubuntu
forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1295747&highlight=evolution+restore
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restore file not accepted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447888
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
**SOLVED** for me anyway.
Under Jaunty 9.04 I had created a folder of backup settings including the
evolution-backup.tar.gz file.
After installaing Koala 9.10 I copied the backup FOLDER into my Home directory
and tried to restore the evolution backup using the file within this folder.
This DIDN
I'm getting the same message as above, "please select a valid backup file to
restore". Not sure if this is the same bug as reported in 408603 which looks
like it is supposed to be resolved.
In my case the fail is occurring in Evolution (2.28.1) supplied with the final
version of Ubuntu 9.10 Koal
Just to add twopenneth, mute/volume level shows up on sound applet when
adjusting using the mousewheel but sound carries on as normal. Volume
level appears to be accurate but sound continues when showing muted.
Explicitly muting (keyboard button or applet right-click) does mute the
sound.
I have h
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