As soon as I can get an [Asus USB BT500](https://www.asus.com/Networking
/USB-BT500/) I will try that, as I suspect this issue is somehow related
to the chip in the dongle. It seems like all dongles with the same chip
has the same issue. The sound problem is probably (?) a secondary
effect, but
Thanks. Please also try to describe the problem (and only one problem)
in a couple of sentences or less and put that at the top of the bug.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Touch seeded
Slightly different machine, running 20.04 LTS, but not too different I
guess. Uses the same BT-400 dongle as the other machine, the Hama dongle
seems to create additional problems even if it should use the same chip.
Also tried Fedora 32 from a live USB stick, it had the same problem.
I wonder
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected focal
** Description changed:
This bug has persisted over several years, and several versions, and
after a lot of investigation I'm not really any closer on what's going
on.
I have two pretty old GA MA78gm S2H mainboards, configured
Thanks. Yes I noticed that but we still need info from a machine running
a supported version of Ubuntu. So on either 18.04 or 20.04 please run
this command to collect it automatically:
apport-collect 1886714
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => Incomplete
--
You
>From second paragraph “I wonder if I started noticing the problem under
Ubuntu 14.x, but I'm pretty sure it was there already at Ubuntu 16.x.
I'm now running Ubuntu 19.10 and Gnome 3.34.2. (Just for the record, the
bug also persisted in Ubu 18.04 for as long as I was using it.)”
The bug was
Ubuntu 19.10 is reaching end-of-life within days from now:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
Please reproduce the bug on either 18.04 or 20.04 and then report a new
bug from that machine by running:
ubuntu-bug bluez
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
--
You
** Description changed:
This bug has persisted over several years, and several versions, and
after a lot of investigation I'm not really any closer on what's going
on.
I have two pretty old GA MA78gm S2H mainboards, configured slightly
different, and otherwise working properly. Both
After the crash (hid hangs, could be a side effect) this is the dmesg.0
file still existing
john@hydra:~$ tail -100 /var/log/dmesg.0
[7.277226] kernel: nvidia-uvm: Loaded the UVM driver, major device number
237.
[7.498321] kernel: cfg80211: Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates for
There are several reports on the net talking about random disconnects
with Bluetooth dongles reporting as BCM20702A0 and BCM20702A1, that
might be important.
Win10 experience the same problems, but it seems like they are able to
recover.
It seems like my HK Onyx Studio 4 has the same problem,
10 matches
Mail list logo