The fact that this is fixed just by enabling module-bluetooth-discover,
I think we should definitely investigate whether this is something
broken by blueman... reassigning.
** Also affects: blueman (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: blueman (Ubuntu)
Status:
The same problem exists in Ubuntu 14.04 and trshemanske solution is
also valid there. Thanks.
Also please look here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-
control-center/+bug/1283003
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Same issue still exists in Xubuntu 14.04. "Unable to select SEP" shows
in log when trying to connect to an A2DP device.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1199059
Title:
Bug
Ubuntu 13.10 64bit : fixed by pactl load-module module-bluetooth-
discover, thank trshemanske #13
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Title:
Bug #948613 "Enable the So
Ubuntu 13.10 : Same issue, fixed by pactl load-module module-bluetooth-
discover
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Title:
Bug #948613 "Enable the Source and Gateway
** Summary changed:
- PulseAudio doesn't load bluetooth modules automatically(orig.: A2DP audio
sink devices failed to work with "bluetoothd : Unable to select SEP" in system
log.)
+ Bug #948613 "Enable the Source and Gateway audio profiles in bluez by
default" patch breaks A2DP audio sink devi
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