Thanks, I just did.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2682
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues #2682
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2682
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Just noticed a typo in my previous comment, so to make it clear,
deleting ~/.config/pulse did not work on my system.
It worked fine in 19.10, after upgrade playback is sent to computer
speakers even when a Bluetooth headset is connected and selected as
output device. AUX works fine, so does
@Daniel, not sure as this has been addressed yet, but I deleted
.cache/pulse and rebooted. The issue is still the same.
My setup is listed in bug 1873005 in case anybody's interested.
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** Description changed:
The computer will not send any sound output to the headset, and instead
does all playback through the built in speakers. If headphones are
connected by AUX sound will be sent there.
Bluetooth media buttons work - I can pause music by tapping the
bluetooth
Public bug reported:
The computer will not send any sound output to the headset, and instead
does all playback through the built in speakers. If headphones are
connected by AUX sound will be sent there.
Bluetooth media buttons work - I can pause music by tapping the
bluetooth headset.
If I
I can't seem to figure out how to boot to an older kernel on this
laptop. Shift and Escape does noting, while the menus opened by
F-buttons fail to give advanced boot settings. It's all within the UEFI
safety net (which I kind of appreciate after years of BIOS trouble).
I know I have old kernel
Public bug reported:
Connecting my Bluetooth headset (Beoplay H8) appears to be working, and
everything looks correct in the Bluetooth settings: However, the headset
is not listed under "Output devices" in the sound menu after connecting,
and all sounds are channeled through the built-in
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