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** Changed in: blueman (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
blueman and pulse's module-bluetooth-discover (A2DP a
The Bug is fixed in Debian an will be backported to Trusty (hopefully).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1283003/comments/107
** No longer affects: blueman
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #743568
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=743568
** Also a
Instead of the Xbluetooth manager hack, my hack is to just put a return
in that inner function. But I can report that this hack also fixes it
for me. In theory, the body of that function should just be a pass...
Or maybe the whole thing removed?
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I uninstalled blueman, installed pavucontrol, reboot my PC and then
turned on my bluetooth speaker to solve this issue.
I also believe that blueman is the main culprit and that blueman keeps
unloading the module-bluetooth-discover module.
So I agree with remark #28 in this thread.
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I am using a fresh installed Xubuntu 14.04 LTS, after running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
for quite a while on the same laptop Lenovo R500.
Everything worked great after installation, until I came to blueman...
Connecting to two different audio-devices( headset nokia 905i+,
bluetooth-speaker DOSS Alonso ) t
** Also affects: blueman
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
blueman and pulse's module-bluetooth-discover (A2DP aud
I am using Xubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty) and running the new lxqt desktop.
I also still need to use the workaround in post #13 to get my bluetooth
speaker to work correctly.
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The issue persists in Trusty as well, unfortunately. The magic in #13
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/1199059/comments/13)
to the rescue.
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According to David Henningsson Blueman seems to unload
module-bluetooth-discover:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1283003/comments/52
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It seems some of the issues I was having seem to have stemmed from being
in standby mode and resuming thereafter.
>From a clean boot, here's my current steps/output to get the BT device
working:
1. Power on system, wait to 'settle':
May 21 15:00:46 chrispad bluetoothd[832]: Endpoint registered: s
Well, I think those issues are more typical with associating a bluetooth
device with the computer, no? I mean, if the loadmodule were part of a
startup script (as it should be), then when you turned on your bluetooth
device, the system would at least be ready to interact with it. You may
still ha
It seems to be a bit more complex than simply running that.. the
bluetooth device needs to be restarted as well (I cycle the wireless
switch on my laptop) and then the device connected/disconnected a few
times in order to get it to successfully connect to Pulseaudio.
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