On 3/17/23 1:39 PM, hub.lomb...@free.fr wrote:
Hi Mario !
Thanks you for your help, it worked!
Taking care to disable my old statements, I simply inserted your lines into my
config.
After rebooting, I was pleased to see the bluetooth enabled.
For my test, I use a mini bluetooth speaker M-370
Hello Guix!
Wanting to use bluetooth devices, especially audio speakers, I have tried to
inser in my /etc/config.scm some relevant gnu packages, modules, services...
But I can't make it work
My config:
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(use-modules (gnu
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On Saturday, September 26, 2020 4:04 PM, Guillaume Le Vaillant
wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a headset that can be used either with a cord or with Bluetooth,
> and I got it to almost work with Bluetooth.
Hi,
I have a headset that can be used either with a cord or with Bluetooth,
and I got it to almost work with Bluetooth. The only problem I have is
that I want it to use the A2DP profile but most of the time it decides
to use the HSP profile and refuses to switch to A2DP, therefore the
sound
layers involved in a system. I'd say it's unrelated.
The issues with the device compatibility is a different story that should get
better at some point, and there's NonGuix out there too that can solve some
issues for those users that can accept binary blobs.
The problem with the bluetooth
I totally agree - while diverging a little from my original bluetooth question,
it seems that we need to have an "unofficial" "Guix-Compromised" downstream
distribution.
The frustrating thing is that with the zero-tolerance attitude of Guix project
(while well-meaning and
Hi all,
I'm a full-time Guix user but I don't really think I have average requirements
for my computing.
I tried to connect to a bluetooth speaker once, there's a thread in the mailing
lists about it... I didn't manage to do it.
I tried through Gnome first, and it literally doesn't show any
Hi Joshua,
My bluetooth USB device itself seems to be recognized by the kernel but there
is this whole layers of software I don't understand - (when I used to use NixOS
on the same hardware, it worked - I think it was a combination of something
called PulseAudi and Bluetooth)
So I just
Have you tried looking at h-node.org?
That will give you some hints at what hardware works well with
GNU/Linux.
I personally have a RIG headset with integrated microphone. It was a
bit of an impulse buy. It doesn't use bluetooth. It has one chord. I
can use it to record my voice, or listen
Hi,
Does anyone use Bluetooth Headset (say Bose NC 700) with Guix?
Please post the required configuration! :-)
Cheers,
Yasu
I recently purchased the device described here
<https://h-node.org/bluetooth/view/en/2005/Broadcom-BCM20702A0-Bluetooth/1/1/undef/undef/undef/undef/bluetooth-works/asus>
H-node says it should work without nonfree drivers. But when I plug it
in, the kernel says non-free firmware was di
> Reading the bluetooth-service documentation I see a part that says, "Users
> need to be in the ‘lp’ group to access the D-Bus service." The user defined
> in your config.scm doesn't seem to be in that group. I don't have a clue, but
> could that be the problem
rote
> >
> > > Hi there
> >
> > >
> >
> > > I'm having issues to make bluetooth work with GNOME that I don't know
> > > how to fix.
> >
> > >
> >
> > > I managed to run bluez and even connect to a speaker via bluet
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On Thursday, March 5, 2020 4:52 PM, sirgazil wrote:
> On Thu, 05 Mar 2020 05:10:44 -0500 Ekaitz zarragaeka...@elenq.tech wrote
>
>
> > Hi there
>
> >
>
> > I'm having issues to make bluetooth work with GNOME
On Thu, 05 Mar 2020 05:10:44 -0500 Ekaitz Zarraga
wrote
> Hi there
>
> I'm having issues to make bluetooth work with GNOME that I don't know how to
> fix.
>
> I managed to run bluez and even connect to a speaker via bluetoothctl. I was
> unable to
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On Thursday, March 5, 2020 2:47 PM, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> Can you connect to your dongle manually?
>
> See
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth
> for detail
Can you connect to your dongle manually?
See
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth
for detailed instructions.
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Could it be a udev config issue? Some packages (most notably the
Android tooling) require manual configuration.
I don't know much about Bluetooth audio though, maybe someone else does.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 14:17, Ekaitz Zarraga wrote:
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On Thursday, March 5
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On Thursday, March 5, 2020 10:10 AM, Ekaitz Zarraga wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I'm having issues to make bluetooth work with GNOME that I don't know how to
> fix.
>
> I managed to run bluez and even connect to a speaker via bluetoothctl. I was
Hi there
I'm having issues to make bluetooth work with GNOME that I don't know how to
fix.
I managed to run bluez and even connect to a speaker via bluetoothctl. I was
unable to make it sound though, because it doesn't appear as a possible audio
output.
This is my current configuration
> as mentioned in the docs, `bluetooth-service` is part of `gnu
> services desktop` module. but it is a separated service and is not
> added to `%desktop-services` list. maybe it's because bluetooth is
> not a mandatory service for that.
Ah I see. Thanks!
Bluetooth seems to be b
Hi,
as mentioned in the docs, `bluetooth-service` is part of `gnu services desktop`
module. but it is a separated service and is not added to `%desktop-services`
list. maybe it's because bluetooth is not a mandatory service for that.
Best,
Reza
On Sun, Jun 23, 2019, at 9:51 AM, Raghav
Hello Guix!
Guix Manual lists "bluetooth-service" as a part of "%desktop-services"
(http://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Desktop-Services.html#Desktop-
Services).
But the Guix Repository doesn't list "bluetooth-service" in "define
%desktop-services&quo
ervice-type avahi-service-type
> network-manager-service-type
> gdm-service-type)))
> %desktop-services) ;end of remove lambda services
>
> (wpa-supplicant-service-type config =>
> (wpa-supplicant-configuration
> (interface "wlp2s0")
> (config-file "/e
(config-file
"/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf")))
(bluetooth-service config =>
(bluetooth-configuration
Mine is RYF Certified TET-X200T. I bought exactly this
https://tehnoetic.com/laptops/tet-x200t. Bluetooth worked fine when I was using
Trisquel and Hyperbola.
May 2, 2019 5:53 AM, zna...@disroot.org wrote:
> Many bluetooth devices are not supported by linux-libre kernel. Which you
>
Many bluetooth devices are not supported by linux-libre kernel. Which you have?
try here https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2018-10/msg00045.html
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2019-01/msg00057.html
there is option auto-enable #f, so that config is important.
http
Hello Guix!
I have added "bluetooth-service [#:bluez bluez] [#:auto-enable? #t]" to my
system services. But I am not able to use bluetooth as user. In GNOME settings,
it's no bluetooth found" or if I turn on the button, it turns off again. I have
added the user to "lp&
Hi,
writes:
> Hello! I am not able to use bluetooth on Xfce4 desktop using bluetoothctl.
> Would you give more advises?
[...]
> # bluetoothctl
> Agent registered
> [bluetooth]# list
> [bluetooth]#
> [bluetooth]# select
> Missing ctrl argument
> [bluetooth]# devi
Hello! I want to choose usb bluetooth adapter to connect laptop with bluetooth
headphones.
Using 'GNU with Linux-Libre 4.20 (beta)' on Lenovo G50-30 and this list of
devices I cannot use bluetooth, cause Atheros (wifi adapter with bluetooth all
in one) has no free drivers in the kernel
Hello! I am not able to use bluetooth on Xfce4 desktop using bluetoothctl.
Would you give more advises?
I'v performed this:
1. added bluetooth to /etc/config.scm as Pierre Neidhardt posted
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2018-10/msg00046.html
<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/h
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Pierre Neidhardt skribis:
>
>> First, add the bluetooth service to your Guix .config:
>
> This makes me wonder: should we add the bluetooth service to
> ‘%desktop-services’?
>
> Bluez doesn’t seem to add much to the closure size and ma
I agree!
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Hello,
Pierre Neidhardt skribis:
> First, add the bluetooth service to your Guix .config:
This makes me wonder: should we add the bluetooth service to
‘%desktop-services’?
Bluez doesn’t seem to add much to the closure size and many people
probably expect to have it installed in a desk
Hello! I've found MIT lectures and want to listen it on my laptop. I want be
able to use bluetooth headphones.
Is it possible to configure bluetooth audio device? How to do that with
'bluez-alsa' or any other ?
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