** Tags removed: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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** Tags added: needs-upstream-testing
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Title:
Bluetooth not working 13.10 when speaker plugged in
Hi Christopher,
*Maverick*
- Sound is heard when speaker and PC are connected via chord, okay as
would expect
- no sound through speaker via Bluetooth when chord is in speaker only
and removed from PC ,(as expected) but shows up as connected to Bluetooth.
- remove chord from
Hi Christopher,
Sorry for the delay in responding to you, kids, school, work ect.
I have managed to find Maverick at home, I shall test this when I get a
chance.
I will also try to contact the manufacture of the speaker to establish its
default operation modes. Ie; does bluetooth become disabled
Hi Christopher,
Managed to test Maverick, uname_-a returns: 2.6.35-22-generic, (earliest
I go back with Ubuntu and Linux.)
Bluetooth pairs and connects okay, sound output was achieved following
selection of the paired device in System Settings/ Sound under Output and
Hardware tabs.
Plugging in
muss60, just to clarify, if you have the external speaker unplugged,
your bluetooth sound works in Maverick and Saucy?
** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth not working 13.10
+ Bluetooth not working 13.10 when speaker plugged in
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muss60, what version of Ubuntu specifically did you have before the
upgrade and this problem did not occur in?
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** Description changed:
- Please be patient as I am new to bug reporting and examining the
- workings of the system,
+ Unable to effect bluetooth
Hi Christopher,
I upgraded from 13.04 but unsure if I had this problem as I didn't have it
installed for long, I believe the last known working bluetooth was with
distro release 12.10 which was upgraded from 12.04LTS.
As a point of note, updates are installed as they arrive.
Kind regards
muss60
muss60, the next step is to bisect from Quantal to Saucy, in order to
identify the offending commit. Could you please do this following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection ?
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Hi Christopher,
Okay I understand, I shall do as requested asap.
For Your info
Ive tested 12.04 (uname -a returned with kernel 3.2.0-5.6-generic-pae) on
another machine the kids use and all seems okay with bluetooth.
I managed to replicate the fault though. The speaker I have been using as a
muss60, just to clarify, if you remove the speaker cord from Latitude
D610, bluetooth audio works, correct?
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Title:
Bluetooth not
Hi Christopher,
The chord has to be removed from both the Latitude D610 and Gear4 speaker
for bluetooth to work, this was when tested with 12.04. If left connected
at the speaker no connection was made just as per the fault with Saucy.
Saucy 13.10 is has been tested with no chords connected to
Hi Christopher,
Just tested Kernel 3.8.0-33-generic, this couldn't find bluetooth adaptors
at all and did not run at all well, mouse not working either, very slow in
operation, so I have assumed this is not a finished release.
Off to bed now have kids soccer to do in the morning.
Regards
muss60
muss60, ok please disregard the bisect request as this problem is
reproducible in Precise. Was their a release prior to Precise where you
could leave the speaker plugged in and bluetooth would work?
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Title:
Bluetooth not working 13.10
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.12 kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
If the mainline kernel does not fix
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected saucy
** Description changed:
Please be patient as I am new to bug reporting and examining the
workings of the system,
Hardware:- Dell Latttitude D610, Mem- 2Gb, Processor- Intel Pentium (R)M
1.86 Ghz, Graphics- Galium 04 on ATI
For Information
Testing of image-13.12.0-031200rc7-generic, no change to Bluetooth
operation. Test piece Gear4 StreetParty Speaker
Attached screnshot of Blueman Manager status notification whilst running
upstream-kernel 13.12.0, shows as paired and connected but no actual physical
connection
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