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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[Bluetooth + 14.04] Bluetooth headsets are not working after last
couple of updates
To
Sorry for the comments above, it was my mistake. The fix reported about
in comment #167 does indeed work.
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I got a bluetoothd crash, but I cannot get apport to report it (nothing
happens if I select the option to send an error report). I have saved
the .crash file and can attach it here if required.
Bluetooth audio works on KDE (Kubuntu). If KDE (kubuntu-desktop) is
installed alongside GNOME, it works
The Bluetooth device works as an audio output device just fine in the
live session. Perhaps this is broken by some update? I tried downgrading
all PulseAudio-related packages to the original release versions, but no
luck.
Re comment #167: The fix does not work for me (Ubuntu GNOME 16.10).
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Same for me, my new bluetooth speaker is paired but I can't stream the audio to
it.
Someone posted a fix for this (worked for me and other people) at askubuntu
here (first answer) :
http://askubuntu.com/questions/689281/pulseaudio-can-not-load-bluetooth-module-15-10-16-04-16-10
seems pulseausi
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Hey,
@all this is to inform that we are aware of these issues and will be
investing time into improving the headsets experience.
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I've the same or similar issue with 16.04,
When i turn on my Headset and connect via Bluetooth, it starts with
different Profiles depending on the previous status:
If I've previously used A2DP it will starts with off
If I've used HSP or switched back to it before turning the headset off, it
star
what an ordeal to get a bluetooth headset working in 16.04, way worse
than 14.04 was (at least in 14.04 it only would not keep the output
profile and had to select the headset output on every re-connection)
I have a Voyager Legend that will pair but not function. This device
shows up initially as
I am Affected Too! I bought a Headset it aint working. got it working
once or twice with a lot of work as far as I can tell it sometimes it
works and sometimes doesn't with those workarounds described here. I
haven't found a permanent solution for the Problem though. pairing
process works fine. bu
I've got problem with Jabra Rox Wireless in pairing mode hangs up ubuntu
16.04(current) also same problem on previously installed 14.04. What
info I can provide to help to investigate this ?
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Same problem in 16.04 on Dell 5510 Precision workstation.
Bose Soundlink (Tangent-BT) gets paired, but does not show in control panel as
output option.
Bose Mini Soundlink gets paired, but does not show as output option.
However, Jawbone Big Jambox gets paired, AND shows up as "headset"
output o
After upgrade from ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04 can not switch from A2DP to HSP
in gnome-control-center sound.
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[Bluet
Buggy bluetooth has been around since 15.04 when I had devices to
connect. I experience similar problems as many others that the
connection is full of bug and pray. It is time it change!
I am using Ubuntu 16.04, XUbuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu 15.04.
Let me know if I can contribute with log reports etc.
I have got this bug. If you need some debug information, I can provide
it.
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+1
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To manage notificati
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Importance: Undecided => High
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couple of updates
T
The same problem for me,I can't change my sound quality in my JBL
Extreme speaker :/
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[Bluetooth + 14.04] Bluet
I experienced the exact same issue as in the description. My problem
seemed to be caused by the system auto-logging into the guest account on
boot. After I disabled that feature the issue was resolved for my main
account
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I've applied all the fixes that folks have recommended; I still need to
do the workaround from comment #29
{QUOTE] Test by:
pactl list | grep -i module-bluetooth-discover
If empty load via
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover [/QUOTE]
Just think, in 4 more months Ubuntu 14.04 will be EOL
I have two notebook computers - a Toshiba and a Fujitsu both of which
are very old and are both dual boot computers with Windows 7 and Ubuntu
14.04 LTE 32 bit. Both computers and both operating systems work fine
with Bluetooth linking to a Bose mini soundlink speaker for playing
music. I use a USB
Currently, on Lubuntu Trusty, I have no problems with Skullcandy Hesh 2 and:
* kernel 3.13.0-63-generic #103
* pulseaudio 1:4.0-0ubuntu11.1+kxstudio1 (I did not test with the standard
Canonical version, sorry)
* bluez 4.101-0ubuntu13.1
* blueman 1.23-git201403102151-1ubuntu
though I will note
Sorry for self-replying.. after another hour, I applied #15, deleted the
pairing, used blueman to re-pair and now it works :). Finally :) Thanks
everyone for the nice thread.
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After reading a lot of bug reports and trying several solutions which
helped other people (for example #149), but I am still stuck getting
Ubuntu 14.04 to work with Bose Soundlink Headphones. Host is a Lenovo
Carbon X1 Carbon 3rd gen - having an Intel 7265 card.
I am able to pair, and also can set
hello
this helped me out.
sudo apt-get purge pulseaudio-module-bluetooth bluetooth bluez-* bluez
sudo apt-get install blueman bluez pulseaudio-module-bluetooth
--install-suggests
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
found here -> http://firstdoit.com/quick-tip-bluetooth-a2dp-on-linux-
mi
Hi everyone
We al have faced the same problem with Bluetooth not connecting. Managed to fix
the issue, this way:
1.You need root permissions
2. Go to Computer/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf and open as a root via terminal or
GUI.
Add to - [General]
Enable = Sink
Enable= Source
Enable=Gateway
Remove
The only thing working seems to be the fix in #29... Anything else so
far?
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Title:
[Bluetooth + 14.04] Bluetooth heads
** Package changed: ubuntu => bluez (Ubuntu)
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[Bluetooth + 14.04] Bluetooth headsets are not working after last
I find this workaround:
cb@cb-AO725:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
[sudo] password for cb:
* Stopping bluetooth[ OK ]
* Starting bluetooth[ OK ]
cb@cb-AO725:~$ pulseaudio -k
cb@cb-AO
Hello!
We fixed this in Linux Lite months ago. What you folks need is the
latest version of blueman from the PPA.
More details here:
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index.php?topic=558.msg8864#msg8864
Hope this helps; works for me...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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Hi, I managed to "workaround" this issue by following Mattia Belluco's
workaround by the following Debian bug report message:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=725610#89
```
More specifically to make a bluetooth headset work in A2DP mode I had to
change settings in audio.conf:
S
i should mention in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf after [General] i needed to
insert:
Enable=Socket
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things are a little better for me on vivid. my 2 headsets both pair,
will set as Headset Service, show up in pavucontrol, and even work with
gmail(via firefox via google chat plugin)!
still not working: bose soundlink iii will pair, and even work via
~/.asoundrc, but will not show up pavucontrol
Same issue dell E5530 Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
instructions on #138 work for me also
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[Bluetooth + 14.04] Bluetooth
I'm having the same problem with a Bose Soundlink III and msi laptop with
ubuntu 14.04 64 bit. I can confirm that a working solution is(as reported
above): http://askubuntu.com/a/391720/57122.
I think that my problem was the absence of pavucontrol package. After its
installation and rebooting t
Have exactly the same issue like poster has.
Working solution:
http://askubuntu.com/a/391720/57122
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[Bluetooth
Add me to the list of those effected. I have to go through quite the
rigamarole to get it working
1) in terminal sudo pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
2) blueman- setup, choose A2DP
3) PAVU- select A2DP
4) Then I select the device with the volume/sound settings.
14.04 with all the la
Running `gksudo pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover` gets the
device working. Found it at the following URL:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/475817/pulseaudio-unable-to-detect-
bluetooth-headset
Would really like this fixed. It's obvious that the drivers are there,
but the OS itself is mes
Just bought a BT soundbase base (Target brand, generic). Am running
Ubuntu 14.04, and can confirm these issues for my part as well. Also
can confirm that entering the comment "pactl load-module module-
bluetooth-discover" fixes the problem for me, albeit not necessarily
permanently. I have been
I have same problem with bluetooth keyboard. Dunno if it is related but
there is no path /org/bluez/*/hci0 in my system
$ bluez-test-manager &
Default adapter is now at path /org/bluez/566/hci0
$ cd /org
bash: cd: /org: No such file or directory
$ bluez-test-adapter list
[ /org/bluez/566/hci0 ]
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Same issue with Ubuntu 14.04 and Denon DHT-T100.
The two systems pair correctly, but no sound.
After following instructions from comment #92, and rebooting, it worked.
I can see the ne Sound Output hardware on the sound configuration panel.
Thank you, cschramm.
Nacho
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[Bluetooth + 14.04] Bluetooth headsets are not working a
As a comparison, Lubuntu 14.04 using Blueman and ath9k is able to pair,
connect and stream audio using A2DP. On a diferrent notebook, Ubuntu
14.04 using the default bluetooth application (is it gnome-bluetooth now
or bluez?) and iwlwifi only occasionally pairs with the same headset and
never stream
For my Ubuntu 14.04, [CODE] pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
[/CODE] returns 'Failure: Module initialization failed' in Terminal. I'm
still using default bluez rather than blueman.
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hi,
got the same bug, bluetooth doesn't connect to my jbl pulse (wireless
bluetooth speaker). However the command given works
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
It needs to be launched at each reboot into terminal. my work around is
the following:
a create a sh script blueauto
[code]
Totally frustrating trying various 'solutions' that do not make a
difference.
Unable to pair with headset under new 14.04 installation. Having
attempted various recommended downloads, e.g. blueman, bluez, etc. have
progressed to 'seeing' the device after a while, but pairing does not
complete.
Th
upstream ticket https://github.com/blueman-project/blueman/issues/64
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
work for me. lubuntu 14.04. How to fix it?
Try add this command to autostart, don't work. Only run command in console.
Then i can connect bluetooth headset.
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This bug bugs me as well in 14.04 on all three family computers. My
headsets pair, but bluetooth doesn't show up as an option in the Sound
Settings. Irritating!
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Title:
[Bluetooth + 14.04] Bluetooth headsets are not working after last
couple of updates
To ma
There may be light at the end of the tunnel - Ubuntu 14.10 beta 1 as of
18 September is working properly for bluez streaming audio to my BT
headset using a2dp properly. Headset is showing up under Settings>Sound.
Now if they could just get Network Manager to work again...WiFi quit
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Reading the comments it isn't clear the problem is on pulseaudio. In my
case sometimes when I try to connect to my headset I get a crash on
unity-control-center (not sure yet if it is related). After upgrading
from Ubuntu 12.x I started to have this issue. I can pair my headset but
when I try to co
This bug wasn't fixed yet.
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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It is a bug, should be reopened.
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couple of
I discovered this problem this morning while trying to set up my laptop
with a bluetooth headset (Moto S305) for a pending video conference.
Some Googling led me to this thread and comment #93, and the fix works
just fine. "Trusty" being a LTS release, there are sure to be many other
people affecte
# 14 worked for me...
Had the same problem fixed it with:
"pactl list cards short" to get the device id
then I did "pactl set-card-profile x a2dp"
where X is your device id
found it by reading
http://askubuntu.com/questions/203272/no-a2dp-streaming-audio-from-12-04-to-bluetooth-headset
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Bluemanversion 1.23-git201403102151-1ubuntu1 from CSCHRAMM fixed
my problem with my Monoprice BT headphones not wanting to connect as
high fidelity playback A2DP.Using Linux Mint 17. Thank you
Christopher!
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I can connect using Blueman... but if I actually use the headset it
starts distorting the audio after a minute or so and then disconnects.
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I confirm I can connect using Blueman. In that case though, I have to
load the bluetooth module on PulseAudio manually.
I guess this is an acceptable work around for now, but it would be nice
if it simply worked like it did on 13.10.
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Should I create a new bug or do you think this is the same bug?
Jul 29 13:46:22 imac kernel: [ 9194.185587] Bluetooth: Unexpected continuation
frame (len 0)
Jul 29 13:46:23 imac kernel: [ 9194.269541] Bluetooth: Unexpected continuation
frame (len 0)
Jul 29 13:46:23 imac kernel: [ 9194.594437] Bl
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I don't know if my problem is related to this one bug (any ideas?), I'm
having lots of problems with Bluetooth since the update to 14.04.
Just a few minutes ago, I turned my bluetooth headset on; it connected,
I verified it was working correctly; I went to a Google Hangout... and
the headset disco
I went out of range and lost the connection. It would not reconnect.
Now when I run:
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
Failure: Module initialization failed
I tried:
pulseaudio -k
pulseaudio -D
E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Daemon startup failed.
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discove
I tried everything on this list up to comment #59 then it started
working!
Bluetooth Headset: BT-BSH10 http://amzn.com/B0059NF3PU
Laptop: ASUS X201E 11.6" Celeron 4GB/320GB Ubuntu Laptop
http://amzn.com/B00B1N92ZY
OS: Ubuntu 14.04 with all updates as of today.
On comment #29 I had to add the et
I think you're always gonna have to choose the BT headset, because you just
mounted it.
If you're using ubuntu in sound settings you can set a2dp, provided its already
active(as in set through blueman or whatnot).
Also bear in mind that having a2dp means no mic on the headset, you have to use
th
@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
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Today it worked again. I tried connecting as headset instead of a2dp and it
worked, but no high def audio, then i typed:
sudo pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
and it returned:
26
whatever that means, after that, got full a2dp BT sound again...
So clearly there is a pulseaudio issue stil
I still get this:
blueman-mechanism: Starting blueman-mechanism
dbus[709]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.blueman.Mechanism'
blueman-mechanism: loading Network
blueman-mechanism: loading Config
blueman-mechanism: loading Ppp
blueman-mechanism: loading RfKill
bluetoothd[772]
Hi there, still can't connect anymore, with or without blueman.
got this in the log "bluetoothd[766]: Connection refused (111)"
And found this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez-utils/+bug/198494
Might be related, there might be more out there.
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It's now in Debian unstable and should automatically make it into
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> @David: If you like I'll push the fix to Debian testing. That's
probably the cleanest way to also get it into Ubuntu, isn't it?
Sounds like a plan, thanks!
Not sure if we sync from Debian unstable or Debian testing these days,
but I assume you upload the fix to both. That will bring it into uto
Disabling the unload is the best guess yet, although I do not know how
and why the rest of the plugin can still work then. ;) But I can figure
that out afterwards.
(If anybody wants to help with that, please send me the blueman-applet
output of when you successfully connect your audio device using
Hi cschramm and thanks for looking at this bug!
How do you think we should proceed to release a fix/workaround? Should
we just upload the code that disables the module unload, or do you have
a better suggestion?
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Today for whatever reason after a few updates(sadly i didn't check what
was updated) BT no longer works.
Tried a few commands, like restarting pulse, removed blueman, you name it, i
prob did it. Nothing even worked.
Here is the end result:
Jun 30 01:05:00 lorien bluetoothd[705]: Adapter /org/blu
That blueman ppa version works for me, also.
But, I had to reboot to have it working, restarting blueman and pulseaudio did
not do the job.
Strange enough that it now works with blueman. Despite i never use blueman, its
startup seems necessary.
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I just installed the blueman package from your ppa and it works for me.
Thanks a lot :-)
For people who still have issues, see #92.
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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/+
Thanks for the output!
Did you connect the audio device? Then it looks like the applet plugin
indeed does not do anything... But then again the version without the
plugin (1.23-git201406231750-nopahandling) should not make any
difference... :/
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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
When using the deb version (1.23-git201406261335-deb-1) and running
blueman-applet in a terminal, what output do you get?
There should be things like:
Starting source redirector
Found source
Source not found :(
module-loopback load result
Loopback module unload result
Dest
@zig59, please post you audio.conf.
To me the new ppa blueman is working flawlessly, and it doesnt bug out
on me anymore, it used to crash now and then. However, before using it I
was careful to get my audio.conf back to its original state of basically
no config, so it leaves everything to blueman
The nopahandling does not include the plugin, while the deb version does
and only hasn't got the pulseaudio module unload. So it should be
identical to David Henningsson's PPA version.
Since the nopahandling branch did not work for zig59, I'm going for this
minimalistic approach. Although I'm not
@cschramm
The package from your PPA (version 1.23-git201406261335-deb-1) works for me (on
XFCE, no gnome-bluetooth installed). Pairing with speakers is possible and i'm
able to select them in pavucontrol and play back audio.
I have to do this manually, so the PulseAudio manager plugin doesn't see
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
Hi all,
blueman maintainer here. I understand this is not 100 % a blueman
problem, but blueman is definitely having its part.
As you found out, there is a blueman applet plugin that unloads
pulseaudio's bluetooth-discover module and handles devices manually. The
original author let me know that t
Also, remember that after you set that and basically restart, when you're all
set and your bt headset is paired you still have to go to sound options and
select it as an output and select A2DP or you won't be getting any sound out of
it.
Every time you play with something you have to go back the
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post that talked about adding this:
[General]
Enable = Source,Sink,Headset,Gateway,Control,Media
Disable = Socket
HFP=false
[A2DP]
SBCSources=1
MPEG12Sources=0
To audio.conf.
I discovered a solution which worked for me. It is from this youtube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgFoWmeFqaI .
All you have to do is :
1- Install PulseAudio Volume Control from Ubuntu Software Center
2- Open it and select Configuration tab
3- Switch the paired Bluetooth device's Profile f
Sorry for my english. I have two bluetooth devices, a headphone and a
bluetooth audio receiver that i bought in china. The first device pair
but a cannot select the profile a2dp, it only work for the first time
when a add a device, after on reconnect it wont work anymore. The second
device work fla
I suffer the same symptoms. Used it in 14.04 (Ubuntu GNOME over here)
and stopped working (though I did change lots of PPAs). Device is
detected, paired correctly but it won't show up in Preferences > Sound.
Running 'paclt list cards short' (per #14) does not list this (only the
built-in card), wh
With the Blueman package from Davids PPA, I'm able to connect with my bluetooth
speakers again. I only have to choose them manually as default output.
On a sidenote: The Blueman deb should depend on pulseaudio-module-bluetooth. I
removed it previously (or it isn't even installed as default on Xub
Thank you, David!
I installed blueman from your ppa (#75), reboot, and all works fine.
(Mint 17 (2014-03) Mate 32bit)
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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
Guys lets just not forget that there are people that have issues with
blueman, and people that have issues even without blueman(with bluez and
gnome stuff instead).
Just making sure this wont be forgotten.
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> > Sorry: IndentationError: expected an indented block (PulseAudio.py, line
> > 235)
> Oops, then I screwed up. Please do not use the package.
This should now be fixed. A new package is currently building in the
ppa.
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