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 pulsea
Scott: Good idea. I will look into that this weekend and see if I can
figure it out :)
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Just to chime in as well, I've been using the PA packages that Joakim
rebuilt without that patch set, and as an end-user it's totally resolved
this bug on my laptop and desktop. If we can't move forward with The
Right Way (TM) to fix this, perhaps someone could create a PPA with
these packages in t
Why not just NOT use these patches? Are they so really important? :)
Everything seems to work perfectly without them with all my BT-devices.
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Ok folks, I am unable to go any further on this, mostly because I don't have
hardware that I can reproduce this problem with, so I can't experiment with the
code, since I don't yet understand it well
enough.
Simon, could you please take a look when you have a moment? Seems the Bluez 5
patches,
Just installed the patch and still experiencing the 3 second disconnect
with jaybird headphones. I am on tryin it on the 4.7 Kernel so that
might be adding insult to injury here. But here our my syslogs:
Sep 10 14:06:02 lick pulseaudio[6209]: [pulseaudio] backend-native.c:
connect(): Connection
To second #44: recompile pulseaudio without 05xx patches brings back may
A2DP. I still need to disconnect/reconnect in BlueMan, but at least it
plays sound now.
Note1: does not compile without 06xx patches.
Note2: before that I have the "[pulseaudio] bluez5-util.c: Transport
TryAcquire() failed f
Hello,
I am just chiming in to confirm that rebuilding the PulseAudio package without
the 05XX and 06XX series of patches included resolves this issue on my
Plantronics BackBeat Go 2 (PLT_BBTGO2) bluetooth headphones. If there is
anything that I can do to help debug the issue, please let me kno
** Description changed:
When I attempt to connect my Jaybird Bluebuds X to Ubuntu 16.04
pulseaudio crashes, this does *NOT* happen with a Jambox which leads me
to believe it's an intermittent problem with some hardware. This did not
happen on Ubuntu 15.10 (which was an upgrade of 15.04).
Ok thanks, pretty much the same failure as the original log shows.
So, for my and others record, the patch that makes things fail for you
is 0503-bluetooth-bluez5-ofono-add-support-for-spekaer-micro.patch. The
patch that reduces quality and makes A2DP unusuable is probably 0502
-bluetooth-bluez5-b
Hey Luke, sorry for the delay, was at school :)
See attachment.
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Ok, could you again get a log from PulseAudio as per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
Thanks.
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Hi Luke
just upgraded and now it's crashing.
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Hi Joakim.
What we will do for now is contiue to the point where it crashes, and then we
can address the issue you pointed out here.
Next one is just uploaded and all being well should be available soon.
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Eyal: I found your email and sent 32bit debs to you.
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Eyal: thats because you need 32bit pulseaudio for skype. Write me an
email and I will build those for you :)
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BTW Joakim, installing your patched .deb worked well for A2DP, but it broke
other stuff for me (mainly skype). I had to re-install libpulse0:i386 in order
to fix it, according to:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/506259/skype-shows-virtual-device-for-microphone-speakers-and-ringing
It also remove
Hey luke.
With these patches, I can connect it, but A2DP is not working, only
HFS/HFP, which sound terrible and its only mono.
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Ok sorry for the delay, I was off last week and was not regularly
checking mail.
I have uploaded a fixed package, which appears to have been built.
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I can help to test with my configuration but I'm relatively new to
Ubuntu. Will probably need some help.
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Luke: The build seemed to have failed. Can't test :/
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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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Ok, another package is on its way with another patch enabled.
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Hey Luke, Xenial is just fine :)
I just tested it, and it works perfectly. So it seems you are correct
about bluez5/ofono.
Feel free to upload another test if you wanna figure out which patch
exactly.
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Ok. I have uploaded the first debug package to my personal package
archive. You can find how to set it up at
https://launchpad.net/~themuso/+archive/ppa. As we go along, you will
not need to re-add this PPA, and you will be able to upgrade from one
package to another.
The first one for xenial is a
I am terribly sorry, been busy with other things. I will reply again to
this bug when I have the first package for you to test. Please let me
know whether you prefer Xenial or yakkety for doing the testing.
Thanks
Luke
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Luke: I have not heard from you. Are you still interested in helping
with test?
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it might still be possible to get a stacktrace to get an idea of what
code is involved?
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>From the log I saw from the original reporter, there was no crash, it
was an assertion error, and pulse just shut down.
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Could somebody maybe get a backtrace of the segfault?
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash)
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Hey Luke
I'll be glad to help you :)
You can contact me here, email or IRC or whatever you prefer.
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Sorry for taking so long to get back. Unfortunately without hardware
that exhibits this behavior, I don't feel I can easily work out what is
going on.
If someone is willing to test pulseaudio packages one at a time as I
disable and progressively enable ubuntu-touch patches to find the
culpret, it
Sure. It works now (for me) using the method I mentioned.
name:
driver:
owner module: 26
properties:
device.description = "Jaybird X2"
device.string = "44:5E:F3:B5:64:94"
device.api = "bluez"
device.c
Ok, false alarm. It wasn't showing up because it doesn't seem to
reconnect automatically if I leave the headset on during a relog/reboot.
After using bluetoothctl to reconnect the headset, pulse seems to work
perfectly every time, so I am unable to reproduce the problem.
Given the original reporte
Ok, an update. I can reproduce this in a way. My bluetooth earbuds seem
to work after the first pairing, and then after subsequent
restart/login, they may show up, but when selected don't work, and
sometimes they don't even show up at all, this is on yakkety.
I think the problem I'm experiencing i
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