On Wed, 10 Nov 2021, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote:
> > I think "someone" should recommend libspa-0.2-bluetooth, maybe pipewire
> > itself.
> Note that pulseaudio-module-bluetooth isn't recommended by pulseaudio
> either.
Agreed, but
pulseaudio-module-bluetooth
is somehow a *natural* naming
On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 01:07:33PM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
> I think "someone" should recommend libspa-0.2-bluetooth, maybe pipewire
> itself.
Note that pulseaudio-module-bluetooth isn't recommended by pulseaudio
either.
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all the comments about how to activate pipewire are somehow strange to
me, I guess because you followed some ubuntu guide.
BUT indeed, libspa-0.2-bluetooth is necessary for bluetooth audio
compatibility. Just retried it and after installation and restart of
pipewire I could connect my BT
On Sunday, May 5, 2019 1:55:26 AM CEST Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
wrote:
> El domingo, 10 de marzo de 2019 12:57:22 -03 inkbottle escribió:
> > Since a fortnight or so, I have glitches with BT headset connection, which
> > otherwise has worked flawlessly for a year or more.
> >
> > The
El domingo, 10 de marzo de 2019 12:57:22 -03 inkbottle escribió:
> Since a fortnight or so, I have glitches with BT headset connection, which
> otherwise has worked flawlessly for a year or more.
>
> The connection is usually OK. However quite often, when I turn on the
> headset, the BT Plasma
On 2015-06-29, newbee...@nativobject.net newbee...@nativobject.net wrote:
When my bluetooth speakers are usable, all works well, but when I'm too far
or if there
are off, knotify crash and I can't change the sound configuration in the
systemsettings
center, it also crash...
Backtraces,
On Monday 29 June 2015 10:58:48 newbee...@nativobject.net wrote:
Hi,
I have some bluetooth speaker paired with my laptop [debian Jessie +
testing].
When my bluetooth speakers are usable, all works well, but when I'm too far
or if there are off, knotify crash and I can't change the sound
Any news on kde4 for bluetooth?
regards,
Uli
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El Viernes 10 Abril 2009 02:29:11 Mark Purcell escribió:
Unfortunately KDE4 doesn't have the full functionality of KDE3 so if those
features are critical then you should stick with KDE3 for the time being.
There is some work on packaging the bluetooth stack for KDE4 for debian, but
there
Manolete, ese artista... wrote:
P.D: Of course I just want to laud Mark's attitude, not to start a new
discussion. ¡¡PLEASE, NO!! ;-P
A pity I didn't have this info last week, now going back to kde3 is near to
impossible
bluetooth has become something essential for a lot of us
On Friday 10 April 2009 09:04:39 Martin Neumann wrote:
Nothing of this is possible at the moment with KDE4 in Sid although it
was working flawlessly in KDE3.5.
Martin,
Quite a few of us are using bluetooth as well.
Unfortunately KDE4 doesn't have the full functionality of KDE3 so if those
Alle sabato 28 febbraio 2009, DVW ha scritto:
Anyway it's a big handicap for Linux to be a real alternative to Windows
this distro slavery. If just there were a really working aptitude-like
app which allowed to install form sources and resolve dependencies and
updates... Daydreaming, I
Hi all,
just a quick reply from me to show up that there are more people interested
in kdebluetooth4.
I'm missing kdebluetooth4, too - would be great if you could package it!
Thanks in advance
Florian
Am Wednesday 25 February 2009 schrieb Manolete, ese artista...:
Is Kdebluetooth4 being
Florian Jauernig wrote:
Hi all,
just a quick reply from me to show up that there are more people interested
in kdebluetooth4.
I'm missing kdebluetooth4, too - would be great if you could package it!
Thanks in advance
Florian
Am Wednesday 25 February 2009 schrieb Manolete, ese
Glad to see I'm not the only one who would like to have a native KDE 4 app to
make communicate my phone and PDA with my computer, :). Strangely it seems not
many people in Debian seem to want the same; or perhaps there are some
technical difficulties we aren't aware of :-/ These guys do a lot
Hello Han,
I'm experiment with this program
http://extragear.kde.org/apps/kdebluetooth/
-ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/k/kdebluetooth-
(see your english doc
http://docs.kde.org/development/en/extragear-pim/kdebluetooth
) and gnokii http://www.gnokii.org/
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