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]# devices
> No default controller
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
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 many people
> probably expect to
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 desktop
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 ?