This bug has been closed for 4 years. If you experience any crashes in
18.04 or 20.04 then please open a new bug.
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puls
Affects me on Kubuntu 20.04.
Somehow it didn't before I upgraded from 18.04. But now I have session crashes
once per few hours. Meaning, I'm thrown back to the login screen. No VPN here.
I did have to uninstall pavucontrol-qt (it segfaulted) and installed
pavucontrol instead, though. No idea if
I found this thread via Google, trying to fix the Bluetooth pairing of
my Bose QC35 (version 1) running Ubuntu 16.0.4.6 on a ThinkPad X230.
Whilst trying out a few things I managed to solve my problem by
temporarily disabling my VPN. Might have been a random coincidence but I
wanted to leave this h
This bug seems to be affecting me, specifically a UE Megaboom (device
info below). Pairs fine, but doesn't show up in output devices,
therefore audio continues to play via internal speakers.
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 with Gnome 3.20.4 on a Dell XPS 13 (9350).
Attached are some log files using 'grep p
*but I can't get any output from them with headphone or HIFI-profile*
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Title:
pulseaudio crashes when connecting to bluetooth
On Xubuntu 16.04, 4.4.0-57-generic jaybird x2 does not work via
bluetooh.
user@user-pc:~$ grep pulse /var/log/syslog*
/var/log/syslog:Dec 24 00:08:38 user-pc pulseaudio[1938]: [pulseaudio]
module-bluez5-device.c: Default profile not connected, selecting off profile
/var/log/syslog:Dec 24 00:08:38
Ok, I do not see anything obvious from the log. Did you attempt to pair
your headphones whilst pulseaudio was running? TO be sure, delete the
pairing from bluetooth preferences if it exists, and start fresh. Load
pulse as per instructions to get the log, attempt to pair the bluetooth
headphones, wa
Sorry Luke, here it is... reproduced the problem as described earlier
** Attachment added: "pulseverbose.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1574324/+attachment/4787412/+files/pulseverbose.log
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Florian, please get a log from PulseAudio as I described earlier in this
bug report.
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Title:
pulseaudio crashes when connectin
Martynas, Luke
Here it goes, without headphones paired it gives me this:
/var/log/syslog:Nov 30 18:53:11 fury-M90z pulseaudio[1082]: [pulseaudio]
source.c: Default and alternate sample rates are the same.
/var/log/syslog:Nov 30 18:53:37 fury-M90z pulseaudio[1403]: [pulseaudio]
source.c: Default
Luke,
Just an FYI: Your fix resolved an issue with using bluetooth speakers
to connect via A2DP. I was finally able to validate the fix once it was
pushed to stable. So, thank you and I apologize for not testing this
during the "proposed" testing!
It appears there may be multiple issues given
Well, for a start, could you please get a log from PulseAudio as per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log?
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Title:
The update did fix Bluebuds X for me on 16.04. Before pulseaudio was
crashing and now it's been working for a week.
@gofurygo perhaps start with "grep pulse /var/log/syslog*"
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Unfortunately, the update released recently is exactly what broke it for
me :-(
Before that, all was okay and my Philips headset connected fine, also
A2DP was ok. But for about 1 week, it is completely broken.
Now after the update, I can't even pair it anymore. When I start from
scratch to pair,
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Title:
pulseaudio crashes when connecting to bl
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.1
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* debian/pulseaudio.maintscript: Bump versions for files that need to be
removed as they are obsolete (LP: #1573296)
* 0502-bluetooth-bluez5-bring-back-SCO-
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:9.0-2ubuntu2.1
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* 0502-bluetooth-bluez5-bring-back-SCO-over-PCM-support.patch:
- Remove patch hunk that set u->transport to NULL. At the time this
code was written for
Comment #123 provided verification in yakkety.
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I think you are right, thank you.
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016, 05:54 draco, <1574...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hi Felipe
> Have a look to Bug #1577197, I have this problem on switching profile, may
> it be the same case.
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Hi Felipe
Have a look to Bug #1577197, I have this problem on switching profile, may
it be the same case.
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pulseaudio c
OK, so maybe I'm experiencing another bug.
The PPA did in fact fixed my problem (profile switching) when I was using
16.04, and I was hoping your proposed package could fixed it for me in
16.10.
I was having a impression that was the same problem, but apparently it is
not.
On Wed, 9 Nov 2016, 20:5
The proposed package does *NOT* fix any bugs relating to profile
switching.
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Title:
pulseaudio crashes when connecting to blue
The proposed package did not worked for me on yakkety.
I've got the same problem: To switching profiles I still need to:
1. Change to HSP/HFP
2. Disconnect
3. Reconnect
4. Change it back to A2DP
Version:
ii pulseaudio 1:9.0-2ubuntu2.1 amd64PulseAudio sound server
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pulseaudio crashes when connecting to bluetooth headphones (due to
u
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pulseaudio crashes when
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pulseaudio crashes when connecting to bluetooth
That works much better for switching profiles with 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.1
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Title:
pulseaudio crashes when connecting to bluetooth he
Hello ian_hawdon, or anyone else affected,
Accepted pulseaudio into yakkety-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/1:9.0-2ubuntu2.1 in a
few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package.
** Description changed:
+ Impact:
+
+ A patch we carry for Ubuntu touch introduced a change that originally
+ was required to make sure PulseAudio did not crash. This patch was
+ ported to PulseAudio 8 in Xenial, but the patch author's bluetooth
+ hardware that was to hand at the time worked so w
Luke
Using your PPA, manually killing pulse and restarting it doesn't make any
changes and the only way to use A2DP is the command I put in comment 100
The bug only affects audio devices that support HSP/HFP as I have a
small bluetooth speaker that automatically uses A2DP without fail
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I can confirm that Luke's PPA works with my Jaybird X2 on Kunbutu
Xenial.
A2DP was not selected by default upon connection, but it is possible to
select it manually in the hardware panel in Phonon (Using kde here), and
it works like a charm.
The only funny thing in my setup is that there's an ext
Is anybody able to reproduce my findings on Xenial with pulse from my
PPA, i.e trying to select A2DP doesn't work, but when you manually kill
and restart pulse A2DP works?
I just tried on yakkety with another bluetooth controller with pulse
from zesty and I didn't even need to select A2DP, it was
Ok, the profile selectino issue seems to be a race condition. I've just
been able to reproduce the problem on xenial with bluez and pulse from
yakkety, and restarting pulse always seems to fix the problem, and then
it seems to work afterwards, no idea why.
Time to look at bluetooth patches since
Ok... Seems that if I kill pulseaudio with killall pulseaudio, and get
it to automatically reload by playing some audio, I am able to then
successfully switch to the A2DP profile, and it seems to work fine, even
after a reboot...
I think there is a race condition, that newer versions of Pulse have
Never mind my last post. I did another fresh install, updated, and A2DP
didn't work again...
Well at least I know using a newer version of Pulse in xenial allows
things to work, now to hunt down the patch(es) that fix things.
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Ok, so it seems that whilst a freshly paired set of Bluebuds X defaults
to HFP, I am able to switch to A2DP and have it work properly on a
freshly installed and updated Xenial, with the pulseaudio package for
Xenial in my PPA. Can anybody else confirm, at least with at least an up
to date Xenial an
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Xenial)
That commit is not relevant to this bug. The profile problems will be
tracked in another bug, once the exact cause of the bug is known.
Having said that, thanks for the pointer, I will apply that commit when
doing some more testing in the coming days.
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I would like to hear a comment about the commit I mentioned
https://github.com/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/commit/e32a462cc4201d9c3c7305d0f806d16a09f08875
It does seem to be related to the switching profiles issues
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Ethan: This is NOT a upstream pulseaudio problem. The bug here is some
ubuntu-patches for unity8/phones (I think) had you read all the comments
and just not commenting, you would know that :)
Also Luke knows about 16.10 (its' like one comment before yours!)
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Whoops! Sorry about that.
I can confirm that this bug exists on Ubuntu 16.10.
Random info about my laptop that could prove useful:
- 64 bit AMD dual core (Turion II P540)
- 8 gigs of memory
- 120gb Samsung SSD
* Bluetooth DONGLE. v4.0 / LE (http://amzn.to/2eanIHp). Just bought this for
use
I can confirm that this bug exists on Ubuntu 16.10.
Other info about my computer:
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pulseaudio crashes when connecting
Yes, the bug is present in yakkety as well. I am sorry if that has not
already been made clear in this bug.
I am away this week, but will be preparing stable updates for Xenial and
Yakkety when I return next week.
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I've just upgraded to yakkety and the bug is back.
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pulseaudio crashes when connecting to bluetooth headphones (due to
I wonder if the pulseaudio commit will fix the switching
https://github.com/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/commit/e32a462cc4201d9c3c7305d0f806d16a09f08875
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On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 08:06:33PM AEDT, Joakim Koed wrote:
> Luke: Should we open a new bug in regard to the profile switching bug? I
> see something similar to #103 with your PPA.
I will when I know for sure where the bug is. I still need to do more
testing with regards to the profiles not worki
Luke: Should we open a new bug in regard to the profile switching bug? I
see something similar to #103 with your PPA.
I will personally continue to use my own ppa, and will probably publish
a version 4, when this pushes, so profile switching still works 100%,
until that other bug is resolved.
Tha
Luke, I haven't had a pulseaudio crash and I have been able to connect
to 2 different headsets since installing 16.04 however getting A2DP to
work by switching it in sound settings is usually impossible. Both
headsets have volume controls and microphones. A little bluetooth
speaker without microp
Ok, the profile selection stuff is a separate bug, but it seems things
are resolved with people's bluetooth audio devices not even connecting.
Thanks everybody, I'll now work on getting a stable update ready for
Xenial and yakkety.
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Hi Luke,
I did a clean install of Ubuntu GNOME 16.04.1 just a few days ago. With the
Ubuntu-provided Pulseaudio packages, my Plantronics BackBeat Go 2 (PLT_BBTGO2)
bluetooth headphones would connect and then disconnect. I have now added your
PPA and confirmed that the headphones connect and st
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 09:00:04AM AEDT, Jeremy wrote:
> Luke and Joakim, thanks for your effort in this bug.
>
> With Luke's latest PPA, things still don't work unless I use a terminal
> command I found on askubuntu
When you say things don't work, could you please be more specific? Does
pulseaud
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 11:44:50PM AEDT, Joakim Koed wrote:
> Okay, so I can connect it just fine now, as A2DP still does not work.
> When selecting it under sound settings, it just reverts back to another
> audio source or not no sound coming out.
>
> I think you need to look into the 03 patch as
Luke and Joakim, thanks for your effort in this bug.
With Luke's latest PPA, things still don't work unless I use a terminal
command I found on askubuntu
pacmd set-card-profile `pacmd list-cards | grep bluez_card -B1 | grep
index | awk '{print $2}'` off; sleep 2 ; echo -e "disconnect
xx:xx:xx:xx:
Okay, so I can connect it just fine now, as A2DP still does not work.
When selecting it under sound settings, it just reverts back to another
audio source or not no sound coming out.
I think you need to look into the 03 patch as well maybe?
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Thx Joakim, now I got it installed :)
Some new bug come up now for me. I can't manage or se any of bluetooth
devices under 'system settings -> bluetooth' (see attachment for
picture)
I can still manage bluetooth from the top right corner (see attachment
for picture) but when i connect it disconne
Okay, my phone screwed that up.
Trying again:
Patrick: You can remove my PPA like so:
sudo apt install ppa-purge
sudo ppa-purge ppa:vooze/pulseaudio-fix
See if that will fix it :)
What happens is my PPA and Luke's are in conflict. So you can't use both
at the same time.
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Luke: I will test your PPA tonight.
Patrick: You can remove my PPA like to:
sudo apt install ppa-purge
sudo ppa-purge ppa:vooze/pulseaudio-fix
See if that will fix it :)
What happens is my PPA and Luke's are in conflict. So you can't see both
at the same time.
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Hi, i'm kinda new to Ubuntu and linux. I get this message when I'm trying to
install the package from you'r ppa:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
pulseaudio : Depends: libpulse0 (= 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.1~xenial9) but
1:8.0-0ubuntu3-voozeppa1 is to be installed
Recommends: pulseaudio-mod
Ok, I've found the problem, and reverting this one small change allows
all the bluetooth audio hardware I have here to connect and work.
For those following along with the technical side, I reverted/removed
one hunk from 0502-bluetooth-bluez5-bring-back-SCO-over-PCM-
support.patch:
@@ -1582,7 +17
Ok, I am pretty sure it is patch 0502 in the bluez5 patch set. If I
enable only 0501 and 0502, and move some code required by 0502 from 0506
and build pulse, enabling 0502 causes Pulse to assert as previously
logged. Am in the process of digging through that patch to work out how
it changes things
I can reproduce it on my lenovo X240 with 16.04.1 and pulseaudio
1:8.0-0ubuntu3 + "Plantronics BackBeat Go 2",
There are brief description of my understanding by adding debug message
there[1].
The correct path to set channels looks should be setup_transport() ->
transport_config()
However, it wo
Hmm... This is very weird, until recently I couldn't connect my BT
headphones as a2dp or change audio profile to a2dp before I executed
bluetoothctl
connect headphone_adress
After i added luke's PPA and did
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
I still can't initially connect as a2dp sink
New log attached. This time I was able to get a crash. Pulse didn't
crash with the initial pair, but would still refuse to play audio as
before. However, rebooting the headphones in the presence of the
computer and having them reestablish the pair automatically did cause a
crash. This log has both,
Ok, I've added more logging to module-bluez5-device.c, this time I
logged whenever the channels value is set, which helps determine the
code flow somewhat. I haven't yet tested with a working headset, but I
am not seeing any of the additional lgoging I added when attempting to
connect a known non-w
Attached are two logs with Luke's modified package. I attached two
because I couldn't replicate the bug with the modified logging package.
Instead of immediately crashing and disconnecting after a pair, instead,
the pair would succeed, but audio would not play when set to "High
Fidelity Playback (A
affects ubuntu/pulseaudio
assignee themuso
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Simon Fels (morphis) => Luke Yelavich (themuso)
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@vooze: This worked PERFECTLY. The PLT_BBTGO2 is now paired and
connected successfully and I can adjust controls in the Sound settings
panel. I had to run
sudo pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
after I'd added the PPA, updated pulseaudio and rebooted.
A huge thank you for all your help
Kathy: sounds like you have the exact same problem as the rest of us. I
would recommend just using the PPA, until Luke and Simon have an chance
to take a further look at it.. Hope it works for your hardware.
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Hi guys, I am experiencing the same issue from my Plantronics Backbeat
Go 2 bluetooth headphones (PLT_BBTGO2). The headphones pair correctly,
but then disconnect 2 seconds afterwards.
The headphones are confirmed to be pairing and working correctly on
Nexus 5 stock Android, and Windows 10.
I am r
Guys, the patch from Joakim did work for me!
It turns out all I needed after installing pulseaudio suite from Joakim's PPA
is:
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
I'm pretty sure I have tried it before I applied the PPA and it didn't work.
Since there was no mention of it in this conversa
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 04:25:26PM AEST, Simon Fels wrote:
> What somebody should now look into: Add pa_log_debug lines before and
> after the actual pa_cvolume_set calls in src/modules/bluetooth/module-
> bluez5-device.c so that we can verify which is actually causing the
> abort. These should als
Sorry, for seeing this one a bit late.
First of all the relevant problem is
( 15.152| 0.000) E: [pulseaudio] volume.c: Assertion
'pa_channels_valid(channels)' failed at pulse/volume.c:74, function
pa_cvolume_set(). Aborting.
Which basically means there is a volume level being set for an inval
The patch I tried for /usr/bin/start-pulseaudio-x11
** Patch added: "load module-bluetooth-discover while X session starts"
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Sorry for the huge comment, I was thinking I could edit it later to
remove patch in text.
Thanks for your reply Joakim, I will try the PPA living my tweaks in
place.
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The attachment "Avoid loading of module-bluetooth-discover to early and
auto switch to bluetooth headphone on connect" seems to be a patch. If
it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the
"patch" tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers,
unsubscribe the tea
You can use that tweak with the PPA just fine. It's not necessary if
using unity with lightdm though. But just leave it.
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The patch I tried for /etc/pulse/default.pa
** Patch added: "Avoid loading of module-bluetooth-discover to early and auto
switch to bluetooth headphone on connect"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1574324/+attachment/4745037/+files/default.pa.patch
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I have the same issue with my Aventree Audition bluetooth headphone.
After multiple trial and errors, it sounds like unloading both
module-bluetooth-policy and module-bluetooth-discover, then reloading them *in
this order*, could fix the problem :
$ pactl unload-module module-bluetooth-policy
$
Ok sounds like it could certainly be the same or very similar.
As to moving forward with this, the various Ubuntu touch patches are
needed to support various hardware that is used on Ubuntu phones.
I am also getting hold of similar hardware and will be looking into
this again once it arrives.
-
I think Sajas problem was before the "patch"
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Title:
pulseaudio crashes when connecting to bluetooth headphones (due to
ubun
Luke, based on a comment from Sajan:
"Jaybird X can pair, and when it connects, it disconnects within 3 seconds.
With the Jaybird, it even notifies me with the successful connection, but
disconnects a couple seconds later."
I have an exact same issue.
Joakim confirmed that the behaviour was simil
I see. It seems to work just fine for lightdm. Glad you figured it out
though. And you are very welcome.
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pulseaudio cr
Joakim, I think my problem is related to gdm. Additionally to your
packages I needed to apply this fix:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/689281/pulseaudio-can-not-load-
bluetooth-module-15-10-16-04
Now everything is working nicely, thanks!
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Felipe: have you tried reboot and remove and add the device again?
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pulseaudio crashes when connecting to bluetooth hea
I added the PPA and upgraded, but I am still getting this error:
"pulseaudio[1800]: [pulseaudio] module-bluez5-device.c: Refused to switch
profile to a2dp_sink: Not connected"
when I have tried to change from HSP to A2DP.
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Joakim,
Thank you for creating the PPA and making the fixes. This worked on
GalliumOS (ubuntu base).
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pulseaudio cras
Yura, I suspect you have a different problem.
Looking back on your comments, you say that you try and connect your
device, but then it disconnects immediately. Does pulseaudio crash/stop
working entirely at that point?
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Yura: I'm so sorry, I have no idea how to fix it then :( It seems to
work for everyone else. Maybe try to reinstall?
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Ok, I added the PPA and undated/upgraded.
yuranos@yuranos-XPS-15-9550:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vooze/pulseaudio-fix
[sudo] password for yuranos:
This PPA is meant to fix this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1574324
More info: https://launchpad.net/~vooze/+archi
Just add the PPA, it should replace all your old packages after update &
upgrade.
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Guys, I have tried to install Joakim's debs in the past but it didn't work for
me. I wanted to uninstall/purge the old once I installed and try it one more
time from scratch using a new PPA.
Since I relatively new to Ubuntu, can you recommend on how to properly do that
without compromising the w
You are very welcome Patrick. Hope you can figure out how to install it
:) (you said you were new to Linux) make sure to reboot after updating
the packages, to make sure everything is working.
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Thx Joakim for beeing a exemplary person for the comunity! And of course
Luke and Simon who are doing there best to permanently fix this bug :)
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Try the new PPA.
https://launchpad.net/~vooze/+archive/ubuntu/pulseaudio-fix
Regards
Joakim Koed
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On 15 September 2016 at 17:46, Yura Nosenko wrote:
> Joakim, I listed everything I have installed 2 messages back. All you
Okay guys.. I made a PPA for you, never done it before, kind of happy I
could do it :D
https://launchpad.net/~vooze/+archive/ubuntu/pulseaudio-fix - Still
building, should be ready soon.
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Joakim, I listed everything I have installed 2 messages back. All your 7
debs seems to be included. Plus 32bit libpulse. I can try to reinstall
them today.
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Btw. maybe Eyal Zekaria can help you? I think he solved it with my
patches and skype.
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Title:
pulseaudio crashes when connecti
Yura, could you try to install all my packages again? Maybe you are
missing something?
Remember to run: sudo dpkg -i *.deb in the folder you extracted them
in.
You could apt search for all these, to make sure you have installed them
all:
libpulse0_8.0-0ubuntu3-vooze_amd64.deb
libpulsedsp_8.0-0u
Joakim, sure I removed and re-paired the device. I also tried it with 2
identical devices and the issue is reproducible for both of them.
My syslog: bluetoothd[3172]: a2dp-sink profile connect failed for
44:5E:F3:BD:87:41: Protocol not available
That can probably happen in pulseaudio-module-bluet
Yura: Just to be sure, did you remove the headset from BT-menu and add
it again? Does pulseaudio still crash for you like with the original
packages?
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