** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
Can't connect to paired
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Can't connect to
The issue has been fixed upstream and update is coming to G after the
beta freeze, SRU is being tracked as bug #1898068
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Title:
Can't connect to
(sorry the previous comment was obviously on the wrong bug)
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Title:
Can't connect to paired bluetooth devices via
thanks, that's a known issue and reported as bug #1870356
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Title:
Can't connect to paired bluetooth devices via
Not a fix but a workaround:
I installed the gnome-shell-extension-bluetooth-quick-connect package.
In integrates well with the Gnome UI, adding a menu similar to the WiFi
networks one but for Bluetooth devices, and it connects almost every
time.
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I've actually found if you keep toggling the switch it will eventually
work. Sometimes it only takes a couple or other times I've clicked it
30 times.
Before I discovered this I was removing and re-adding my devices to get
them to reconnect.
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Restarting ubuntu doesn't help either. The only thing that helped me is
"Remove device" and then set up again.
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Same issue here, Ubuntu 20.04. External bluetooth speakers stay in
"disconnected" mode in Bluetooth Settings, without a possibility to
connect (slider moves but immediately bounces back)
"sudo service bluetooth status" shows: connect error: Device or resource
busy (16)
Restarting bluetooth
** Tags removed: champagne
** Tags added: desktop-lts-wishlist
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Title:
Can't connect to paired bluetooth devices
** Description changed:
I have a paired bluetooth device listed as "Disconnected" in the
Bluetooth section of gnome-control-center. In order to connect to it I
click on the device name and switch the "Connection" slider to the "on"
position. The slider moves but immediately bounces back
It has been reported upstream as well
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/925
It seems the bluetooth panel is generating activity (through
sharing/discovery enablement probably) which create access conflicts...
Thanks for the detail. I think if you had let blueman out of the
description and focussed on the actual issue the bug would have been
easier to understand but I think I understand what you describe now
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Thanks Sebastien. I already know uninstalling blueman doesn't help as I
did install it exactly because I couldn't connect to the bluetooth
device with gnome-control-center. I was pretty surprised to see it
worked.
bluetoothctl behaves exactly like blueman-manager: does not work if
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected focal third-party-packages uec-images
wayland-session
** Description changed:
I have a paired bluetooth device listed as "Disconnected" in the
Bluetooth section of gnome-control-center. In order to connect to it I
click on the device name
Thank you for your bug report, could you try to uninstall blueman and
see if it works better with the default installation software?
Can you connect the device from bluetoothctl when you get the issue from
gnome-control-center?
Could you add your 'journalctl -b 0' log to the bug after getting
More data points:
- When I try to connect from gnome-control-center, this error is logged:
bluetoothd[1635]: connect error: Device or resource busy (16)
- Connecting *fails* from blueman-manager if gnome-control-center is
open at the Bluetooth section at the same time. The same error is
logged.
If I unpair ("remove") the device using blueman-manager, it will
correctly show up in the gnome-control-center Bluetooth settings as "Not
Set Up". If I click on it, it *does* pair and connect. I can also
successfully disconnect from the device from gnome-control-center, but
can not reconnect, as
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Title:
Can't connect to paired bluetooth devices via g-c-c; works with
blueman
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