Thanks for the support.
Indeed pipewire is part of the issue. Although installing kubuntu-
desktop does not force pipewire (according to
https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/kubuntu-desktop ), I may have enabled
it wrongly while getting Wayland screensharing to work with the
following:
sudo apt
Indeed audio is also broken since the update (no audio device is found),
I didn't think bluetooth audio was related to the wired one, but if so
this bug is misrouted.
lspci -nnk | grep -A2 Audio
:00:1f.3 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation Tiger Lake-LP Smart Sound
Technology Audio
Here is the required change to debian package control/rule information:
--- i/debian/control
+++ w/debian/control
@@ -9,4 +9,5 @@ Build-Depends: cmake (>= 3.16~),
extra-cmake-modules (>= 5.90.0~),
libavif-dev (>= 0.8.2~),
+ libheif-dev (>= 1.10.0~),
Also, in the meantime, here are the commands to manually rebuild &
install the package with support: https://superuser.com/a/1713233/196387
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I found recent bugs but:
* this is not the same adapter as #1960448
* not same adapter as #1960377 and I'm running 5.15.0-23-generic which is
supposed to have the fix mentioned.
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Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
> bluetoothctl scan on
Discovery started
...
> bluetoothctl connect 94:DB:56:8E:0B:96
Attempting to connect to 94:DB:56:8E:0B:96
Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed br-connection-profile-unavailable
> systemctl status bluetooth
bluetooth.service -
dsiv I'm exactly the same as you (yellow light blinking) . Although I
can't see any sign of wireless in KNetworkManager (under Kubuntu that
is). It was there initially (not working connecting to any network
however) but since initial upgrade to Feisty I think I've had at least
two further
Apologies typo - to confirm,
iwlist scanning
retrieved no networks,
sudo iwlist scanning
found two networks (under an older kernel or windows I can usually find
a couple more - not an issue though as I don't need to use the other
two).
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Feisty wireless broken after update