A screen capture showing that I have indeed set sound to come out of
internal speakers in gnome-control-center, but sound will only come out
of the wireless headset.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2020-11-10 12-26-39.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/190369
Public bug reported:
Since updating to Ubuntu 20.04, I have lots of problems with sound input
and output coming from the wrong device or even a device that is not
turned on. For example, right now in gnome-control-center sound settings
it recognizes three sound output devices - internal speakers,
I think that I am having the same or a similar issue. When I plug in a
headset, some sound comes out of the headset, but other sounds come out
of the internal speakers. I think that the reason for this mix instead
of the behavior that the bug reporter is observing is that at some point
I installed
I have a CarKit bluetooth FM radio hands free kit that my Nexus4 running
BQ Aquarius RC v69 can connect and does not crash but no sound is routed
to the FM radio upon answering a call. The FM radio plays music from a
disk on key until the call is answered where it goes silent. There is no
sound com
Public bug reported:
My bluetooth car hands free system reboots my Nexus4 phone when set to auto
reconnect and then the ignition switch is turned on and off a couple of times.
The carkit is recognized as "comf_comp_V12b".
I am using the Aquarius image (though it previously occurs with the standa
Public bug reported:
When I detect the hands free blue tooth generic comf_comp V12b and enter pin it
connects great.
After turning off the car and reentering, the Nexus4 dual boot touch reboots
into Android when it automatically tries to reconnect to the hands free unit.
>From Android it says Ve
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