Same problem still persists on focal. module-bluetooth-discover is not
loaded when the system is started up and can`t be manually loaded too.
Please reach out if you need more info.
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I still have this problem :(
module-bluetooth-discover module initialization failed.
It's instructed to load in /etc/pulse/default.pa, but is not loaded when
the system is started up. It's also not able to be manually loaded.
Help!! D:
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** Tags removed: saucy trusty
** Tags added: xenial
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Title:
module-bluetooth-discover does not load on login
Stat
I got the same problem today. Worked fine before problem started 2 days ago
(no more profile a2dp available through pulseAudio)
I reinstall bluez packages as pulseAudio-mudule-bluetooth, remove
cinnamon-bluetooth and give a try with blueman.
I ran into the error "setup stream sound error" untill
I got the same problem, Ubuntu 16.04.
When I run
-pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
Failure: Module initialization failed
and the file of answer 20 doesn not work either.
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Title:
module-bluetooth-discover does not load on login
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubun
** Tags added: trusty
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Medium
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Title:
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confirmed that the resolution posted by cfgnunes works on 14.04 LTS:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:cschramm/blueman -y && sudo apt-get dist-
upgrade -y
I'm using an MSi u-100 netbook with an upgraded intel 7260 network card;
and I was going insane trying to get a2dp working. I no longer have to
man
Also, when using #20, bluetoothd crashes on startup.
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Title:
module-bluetooth-discover does not load on login
Sta
After installing the solution of #20:
In blueman: Devices..., search, Setup..., proceed without pairing,
connect to A2DP Sink
$ pactl list modules short|grep bluetooth-device
29 module-bluetooth-device address="08:DF:1F:D9:93:80"
path="/org/bluez/4093/hci0/dev_08_DF_1F_D9_93_80"
30
Why isn't this SRUed in Trusty?
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Title:
module-bluetooth-discover does not load on login
Status in pulseaudio pac
We use bluez5 now since Xenial at least, and maybe even vivid. Check to
make sure module-bluez5-discover is loaded.
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At one time this bug was fixed with
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/blueman/1.23-git201406261335-deb-1ubuntu1/+build/6155310/+files/blueman_1.23-git201406261335-deb-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb
But it longer is in the repos
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I can also confirm that the solution mentioned at #20 works in xubuntu
14.04.4
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Title:
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Xubunu version 14.04.1. Kernel 3.13.0-83-generic
This is most odd! Until yesterday afternoon the workaround of manually
loading module-bluetooth-discover worked. Then it suddenly stopped and
further attempts to load the module on reboot have been met with
"ailure: Module initialisation failed" w
This bug affects me on Xubuntu 14.04.3
My pulse audio config file also has the following but fails to load the
module:
.ifexists module-bluetooth-discover.so
load-module module-bluetooth-discover
.endif
On my machine it seemed like there was a race condition and module-
b
Ikedagus: what do you mean by "disabling the Pulseaudio plug-in on
blueman"?
David Henningsson (diwic):
"Reading the code I can see that blueman deliberately unloads
module-bluetooth-discover. Do you have a better idea than just removing
those lines of code, which probably are there for a reason?
I was able to have that fixed by disabling the Pulseaudio plug-in on
blueman.
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Title:
module-bluetooth-discover do
Same issue here, I am unable to run the pactl load-module module-
bluetooth-discover after some latest updates (over the past week). I
verified the module is installed, and it is shown in a 'list modules',
so should be loadable, but it refuses to load properly.
This issue has persisted through at
After a recent update, Luke's solution no longer works for me. Trying to
load the module just gives me an error:
~$ sudo pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
Failure: Module initialization failed
and bluetooth never connects nor does any audio interface get
registered. This is real
This problem seems to persist in Xubuntu 15.04. The PPA mentioned in
comment #20 does not have packages for vivid, only trusty.
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The complete set of steps for the workaround are:
* In a terminal, run `pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover`
* Right-click on the device in blueman, select "connect to audio sink"
* Open Puleseaudio volume control (pavucontrol), browse to "configuration" ,
use the dropdown to turn the Bui
Can confirm that this is currently occurring with pulseaudio 1:4.0 and
the default Blueman package under Xubuntu 14.04.2 and Xfce 4.12.
Even though "load-module module-bluetooth-discover" is present by
default in /etc/pulse/default.pa, it is not loaded at all on startup. It
always must be manually
The problem is in "blueman-applet".
For more details, see:
https://github.com/blueman-project/blueman/issues/64
I solved the problem, installing the new version of this package (for Trusty),
in:
ppa:cschramm/blueman
(https://launchpad.net/~cschramm/+archive/ubuntu/blueman)
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update: well... the fix with loading module-bluetooth-discover, as last
module - works... just sometimes...
I added to startup:
pactl list modules | grep -q bluetooth-discover || pactl load-module
module-bluetooth-discover
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I tried Jacek Kluza's fix to no avail. Didn't work in Linux Mint 17.1
XFCE. I have a Linux Mint 17.1 Cinnamon desktop computer which uses
'cinnamon-bluetooth' applet instead of blueman which does work. I looked
at bluez and pulse stuff and the default.pa file in that machine and
compared to the one
I fixed the issue simply by moving part:
.ifexists module-bluetooth-discover.so
load-module module-bluetooth-discover
.endif
...to the end of file (/etc/pulse/default.pa).
Hope it's working for you too. :)
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I have a Mint Mate 17.1 64 bit system which pairs the bluetooth HP mouse but it
doesnt work.
>From syslog:
Bluetooth Management interface initialized
Adapter /org/bluez/26447/hci0 has been enabled
Endpoint registered: sender=:1.1523 path=/MediaEndpoint/HFPAG
Endpoint registered: sender=:1.1523 pa
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