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Im still experiencing this problem on Ubuntu 17.10 (very infrequently).
I'm getting:
[pulseaudio] bluez5-util.c: Transport TryAcquire() failed for transport
/org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_0C_8A_86_6A_94/fd0 (Operation Not Authorized)
often even in between 2 videos on youtube. This will freeze any video
p
OK. This bug is way oversubscribed and is getting confused by too many
people reporting problems that are not actually this bug.
It seems generally people using 17.04 either report this bug is fixed,
or are reporting different bugs.
So consider this one Fix Released for 17.04. I understand 16.04
GreyBox: Please log a separate bug. You appear to have a different
problem...
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Assignee: Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) => (unassigned)
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Hi Daniel,
>> On that note, can anyone confirm if Ubuntu 17.04 (pulseaudio 10.0) has fixed
>> this bug?
I can confirm that unfortunately fresh Ubuntu 17.04 has this bug on my laptop.
lsb_release -a
Release:17.04
(last updates using apt dist-upgrade)
lspci | grep Ath
04:00.0 Network cont
my workaround is to switch from a2dp mode to headset, reconnect the
device to get a sink
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Title:
Pulseaudio bluez5-
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:16.04
Codename: xenial
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coyote: What Ubuntu release are you using? (run: lsb_release -a)
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Title:
Pulseaudio bluez5-util.c: TryAcquire() faile
For those interested, my bug is
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92102
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Hello Daniel,
have the same issue after returning from suspend with my bluetooth a2dp
compatible headset.
See /var/log/syslog attached, please.
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I suggest looking at the bugs tagged 'a2dp':
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bugs?field.tag=a2dp
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I am sorry, I just checked by launching "tail -f /var/log/syslog" and
then switching on my bluetooth headset, here is what appears:
May 30 08:15:21 desktop pulseaudio[1504]: [pulseaudio] module-bluez5-device.c:
Default profile not connected, selecting off profile
So I guess I have another issue
Frandeboeuf Nicolas,
Could you please provide a copy of /var/log/syslog from the machine you
still have trouble with?
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Hello Daniel,
I've just updated my Ubuntu to 17.04, and it seems to be fine now. I can
now stop the bluetooth or reboot and have the system automatically
reconnected to my BT speaker in A2DP mode.
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Le 29/05/17 à 11:30, Daniel van Vugt a écrit :
> We are working to backport some fixes
I still have the issue with 17.04 :(.
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I can confirm, after update to 17.04 I don't have this problem.
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We are working to backport some fixes to Ubuntu 16.04 in this area, and
this bug might be related...
On that note, can anyone confirm if Ubuntu 17.04 (pulseaudio 10.0) has
fixed this bug?
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Status in blue
confirm issue on UBUNTU 16.04 with pulseaudio 8.0
Vahid Mardani's script is a valid temporary workaround by running it every time
the bug appear
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Same issue in Mint 18.1 (based in Ubuntu 16.04), lagerimsi script works, what
also works (more annoying) is to rm -rf ~/.config/pulse, pulseaudio -k, pair
the headphones, launch volume control -> Hardware and pick a2dp sync for the
headphone.
Lennartware at its best.
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I can add I have this error too now I have upgraded to 16.04.
Thanks Vahid Mardani for the great script!
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Hi there!
still got this problem with the KDE Neon distribution based upon Ubuntu
16.04.
Solved this problem with a little shell-script based on this thread:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/765233/pulseaudio-fails-to-set-card-
profile-to-a2dp-sink-how-can-i-see-the-logs-and
The script is attached
The problem was solved for me by installing pulseaudio 8.0 from sources,
without Ubuntu patches. No need to re-connect the headphones or use the
workaround script anymore.
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Same problem with Ubuntu 16.04 and Jaybird X3. The workaround in a2dp.py
works, but it's an annoying problem. I tried bluez 5.43, and the problem
still exists. Are there any ideas on how to fix this problem
permanently?
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I have this problem with my Plantronics BackBeat. Device is connected, but I
can't use it at all.
a2dp.py does not help. It tells me pulseAudio service does not run.
./a2dp.py
Connection MADE
Selecting device:
1. 0C:E0:E4:9E:73:7C PLT_BBTSENSE
2. 98:FD:B4:0D:74:E7 ThinkPad Bluetooth Laser Mouse
S
I have this problem with my Jabra halo smart, a2dp.py is a good
workaround at the moment. But this need to be fixed.
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Tit
so, in order to get sound I have to:
* start blueman applet (default applet connects to ... something on the
headphones, because they say "device connected", but not to some audio thingy,
or at least pulseaudio doesn't pick it up unless I use blueman and tell it to
connect to the audio sink on
in my case I have to do rmmod btusb; modprobe btusb
it looks to me like every new release of Ubuntu manages to break Bluetooth
audio in some way that is new and creative and ever-increasingly difficult to
automate away:
* 14.10 and before - volume wouldn't be restored, sink wouldn't switch; s
a2dp.py does not work for me. the bluetooth headset doesn't even show
up in the sound control. nothing i do makes it come back. restarting
pulseaudio, reloading alsa, reloading module-bluetooth-discover.
the only solution is to reboot.
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This script also works for me on Mint 18. Is there any way to run it
automatically, after connecting with a bluetooth device?
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The original gist updated to work with 16.10 also:
https://gist.github.com/pylover/d68be364adac5f946887b85e6ed6e7ae#file-
a2dp-py
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You guys rock, this works for me too :).
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Title:
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Autho
Ubuntu 16.10 broke the script because it's parsing some text which
changed format.
I've adapted the regexes.
https://gist.github.com/wdullaer/631830bf13e8ecb646567b04acf654f8
This one works for me in 16.10. YMMV
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Confirmed on 16.10 too (bluez 5.41-0ubuntu3) and the script here
https://gist.github.com/pylover/d68be364adac5f946887b85e6ed6e7ae#file-
a2dp-py does not work anymore for me since the upgrade to 16.10 :(.
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Confirmed still a problem in 16.10. I still do the ->HSP->A2DP switch
every time bluetooth audio connects to get it working.
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The problem persists in 16.10. I was soo hoping that this would be
resolved by the upgrade. Ubuntu 16.10 is showing version 5.41 as the
latest available. Might someone be willing to package 5.42, if that
fixes this?
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Just upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04 and have the issue.
I can confirm that the workaround of Con Kolivas working Thanks for that!
dpkg -l | grep bluez
I have version: 5.37-0ubuntu5 just like the repository version.
(apt-cache policy bluez)
If this issue is fixed in ver 5.42 in August, when is it expec
After two years of changing profile, disconnectiong, reconnecting and
setting a2dp profile, for my headset manually about 6-7 times per day, i
decided to throw the pain out for ever, anyway.
You are welcome, Jônata Tyska Carvalho.
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After some connect/disconnecting trials using the blueman-manager, this
script finally make the things work.
https://gist.github.com/pylover/d68be364adac5f946887b85e6ed6e7ae#file-
a2dp-py
Thanks Vahid Mardani for writing this script.
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Upgrading to (self-compiled) 5.41-0ubuntu5 does not help either: still got
syslog with:
pulseaudio[4465]: [pulseaudio] bluez5-util.c: Transport TryAcquire() failed for
transport /org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_18_09_21_36_F0/fd1 (Operation Not Authorized)
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My stereo headphones shows this bug. I've tried to add
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/bluetooth/bluez.git/commit/src/service.c?id=2e2edc36a91d6a8f2c65d793273df28a166d6bed
using dpkg-buildpackage with no success.
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After testing all workarounds, i wrote a python script to change
profile, disconnect, reconnect and set profile to a2dp. it's working/
run it after pair/turning-on the device with python3.5.
https://gist.github.com/pylover/d68be364adac5f946887b85e6ed6e7ae#file-
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I compiled blueZ 5.42 and the problem is fixed. Maybe someone can update
the package in the repo?
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+1, The same problem. any update? patch?
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Could someone on the ubuntu development team update the bluez package to
5.39? The bluez website states there are A2DP fixes in the next
release.
http://www.bluez.org/release-of-bluez-5-39/
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I can confirm the same issue is happening with GalliumOS 2.0 (Ubuntu
16.04 LTS base). The workaround however does not work on this distro.
https://github.com/GalliumOS/galliumos-distro/issues/246
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The same problem. +1
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I can also confirm this for 16.04. I note a very similar error in the
syslog:
May 28 17:34:58 afforess-pc pulseaudio[2004]: [pulseaudio]
module-bluez5-device.c: Default profile not connected, selecting off profile
May 28 17:35:00 afforess-pc bluetoothd[1009]:
/org/bluez/hci0/dev_20_9B_A5_5D_BB_3
I have the same issue since upgrading to (Kubuntu) 16.04 with bluetooth
audio not working to the A2DP device. However I found a temporary
workaround - after it connects the audio player stops completely in its
tracks, but if I change the audio configuration on the bluetooth audio
device from A2DP t
I too encountered this problem: Bluetooth audio stopped working after I
upgraded to 16.04.
Running pulseaudio -v, I saw my headphones connect, then the
TryAcquire() error message from the subject line of this bug:
I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-bluez5-device" (index: #21; argument:
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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This seems like a pulseaudio bug to me, nothing to do with the indicator.
Adding pulseaudio and moving to invalid for indicator-sound...
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