This is still on my TODO list but low priority. The reason being this
kind of bug has been observed with every release on a variety of
hardware. I think it fails in more cases than it succeeds, and has
always done so.
If by chance a developer has access to the same specific headset then
the
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Bluetooth headset not autoconnecting on power-on on 21.10
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Daniel could you check if that's a regression for any hardware or if
it's specific to some configuration?
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)
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Title:
Bluetooth headset not autoconnecting on power-on on 21.10
Status in bluez package
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