It works for me. I had to run "PulseAudio volume control" or pulsemixer and select BT headpone as output.

I am not using Gnome. My config is basically i3 + xfce4.

On 12/12/21 08:23, Grigory Shepelev wrote:
Bluetoothctl also works. So the problem is not bluetooth itself but it's "connection" with audio in gnome's default way.

вс, 12 дек. 2021 г. в 10:18, Grigory Shepelev <[email protected]>:

    Installed guix a few weeks ago on my desktop PC and just yesterday
    on my laptop (thinkpad L13). Having the same problem on both of them.

    Gnome's default bluetooth "app" doesn't work.

    After having the same config as in your example I can launch
    blueman-manager and connect to my bluetooth sound system. It makes
    a sound as if it's connected and displays itself as connected but
    I can't pick it as an output device in gnome's setting "sound" tab.

    How have you dealt with this?

    (nonnative in english, sorry for possible mistakes)

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