BTW, just applying this patch[1] to bluez package from 18.04 fixes the
a2dp problem for me with Sony WH-CH700N headphones. Patch applies
cleanly to 5.48.
1.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git/patch/?id=477ecca127c529611adbc53f08039cefaf86305d
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May we have this backported to 18.04?
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Title:
Bluetooth headphones/speaker such as Sony WH-1000XM3 default to low
Is it possible to backport fix which recently landed for bionic to
xenial?
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Title:
A2DP Bluetooth audio skips
I had various issues with my XPS 9550 related to 3,5 jack. I hope kernel
4.14+ can fix it, but it is not officially supported for now. I tried to
install both 4.14 and 4.15 and got a ton of errors. Any suggestions on
how to proceed? Does anyone know when 4.14 becomes recommended?
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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
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
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:
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
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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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
Hi, guys! I was also trying to apply the packages from Joakim. By the way, he
was really helpful with giving some advice and providing both i386 and amd64
packs. Thanks!
However, I am still failing to connect my Jaybird X2. They are disconnected a
couple of second after the connection.
My
I can help to test with my configuration but I'm relatively new to
Ubuntu. Will probably need some help.
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I can confirm the same issue on Ubuntu 16.04/4.4.0-31-generic with
Jaybird X2. It connects and then disconnects immediately.
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sorry for the typo, confirm fix from post #5, ubuntu 15.04
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Title:
[REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports
confirm fix from post #17, ubuntu 15.04
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Title:
[REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports a2dp
Status in
I confirm that workaround from post #3 fixed the problem for me (ubuntu
15.04)
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Title:
Mouse pointer not displayed
extra info, it looks like problem has been introduced after linus kernel
3.13.0-11.
on linux kernel 3.13.0-11 everything works OK, but on kernels 3.13.0-27
thru 3.13.0-36 system cannot detect BT mouse/keyboard battery charge %
I did not test kernels between 11 27, will check if something
+1 to support Matthew's comment.
I'm using my laptop a lot and to avoid pain in my wrist, I'm using BT
vertical mouse and the mouse battery status is important for me...
Also, Ubuntu (more specifically user interface) is getting better and
better, that now my wife, son (12 years old) and my
It looks like 3.13.0-24 works OK as well, so will look at delta between
24 27 releases... to see if I can fing something...
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$ uname -a
Linux yku-helix 3.13.0-24-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 2 23:30:00 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ upower --dum
...
Device:
The same case is here, but with Lenovo ThinkPad BT keyboard KT-1255, and
Evoluent VerticalMouse BT mouse, and Dell BT m ouse.
I suspect that it maybe due to one of kernel updates, because I remember that
it worked correct. Will try to rollback kernel...
$ cat /etc/issue
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