Hi Felipe,
sorry for the extremely late reply, Real Life™ sidetracked me a bit :).
Sadly, in the meanwhile, my hard disk died. Not the best way to solve
the audio problem, but still... in the new installation audio works as
expected.
Feel free to close this bug if you think it's the case.
Accepted:
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Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 00:27:39 -0400
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and subject line Bug#758531: fixed in pulseaudio 5.0-11
has caused the Debian Bug report #758531,
regarding Broken libpulse0, cannot find main
to be marked as done.
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and subject line Bug#758556: fixed in pulseaudio 5.0-11
has caused the Debian Bug report #758556,
regarding chromium: library upgrade causes sigabrt
to be marked as done.
This means that you
Dear maintainer,
the latest updates of bluez and blueman-applet in Debian/testing
resolved this issue.
I can now use my A2DP devices again.
Thank you very much.
Adrian Immanuel KIESS
On Tue, 2014-04-29 at 15:12 +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
Thank you for the additional
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