[Expired for gnome-shell (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Title:
bluetooth->settings causes gnome-shell ass
@Daniel Ach! Sorry, I posted to the wrong bug report. Please
disregard comments #2 through #5 (when processing this bug report).
** Description changed:
Whenever the "bluetooth settings" screen is opened, an assertion failure
is logged from gnome-shell, followed by many video-related lines
Your original bug report here was about an assertion failure. If that's
no longer happening then this bug should be closed and a new one opened
for the remaining problem.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Still a problem: When BT is turned "Off" in Ubuntu (using the speaker-
icon thingie), the BT does not immediately report disconnection;
but when BT it turned ON again in Ubuntu, *then* the headset says it
lost the connection.
(and at that point the original problem is present, where Ubuntu says i
I found that removing the following "fixed" the problem:
$HOME/.cache
$HOME/.config/pulse
$HOME/.config/sound-juicer
$HOME/.gconf
Don't know what exactly is(was) the problem. However I backed up my
homedir first, so I can attach any of the deleted files here if that
would be helpful.
@devs Plea
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