xubuntu and kubuntu, as lubuntu do use pipewire for audio.
kali switched last night to use it.
openSUSE did so too.
i did not test on a plain vanilla gnome based ubuntu until now. Will do
it later this day (if time permits).
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Indeed those modules are not installed in vanilla Ubuntu. We don't use
PipeWire for audio or Bluetooth, although Kubuntu/Xubuntu might.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1968875
Title:
These modules seem to collide with pipewire-media-session, but are
required by bluez-stack to connect bluetooth headsets (or other devices)
to pulseaudio.
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Meanwhile even the distros working until yesterday stopped working today
(5. May 2022 around 22:00).
The bug seems related to pipewire and switching to this new infrastructure.
It breaks nearly everything related with sound and bluetooth.
Modules involved:
- pipewire-pulse
- wireplumber
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** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
Can you identify other common factors among the non-working and working distros?
- Kernel version
- BlueZ version
- Intermediate software like gnome-bluetooth
- Bluetooth firmware version reported in the kernel log, currently:
intel/ibt-hw-37.8.10-fw-1.10.3.11.e.bseq
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** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth devices disconnect, connect, disconnect
+ [Intel 7265][ThinkPad T450s] Bluetooth devices disconnect, connect, disconnect
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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