It's now in Debian unstable and should automatically make it into
testing in about 10 days. Ubuntu probably syncs from there.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1283003
Title:
[Bluetooth
Disabling the unload is the best guess yet, although I do not know how
and why the rest of the plugin can still work then. ;) But I can figure
that out afterwards.
(If anybody wants to help with that, please send me the blueman-applet
output of when you successfully connect your audio device
When using the deb version (1.23-git201406261335-deb-1) and running
blueman-applet in a terminal, what output do you get?
There should be things like:
Starting source redirector
Found source
Source not found :(
module-loopback load result
Loopback module unload result
Thanks for the output!
Did you connect the audio device? Then it looks like the applet plugin
indeed does not do anything... But then again the version without the
plugin (1.23-git201406231750-nopahandling) should not make any
difference... :/
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The nopahandling does not include the plugin, while the deb version does
and only hasn't got the pulseaudio module unload. So it should be
identical to David Henningsson's PPA version.
Since the nopahandling branch did not work for zig59, I'm going for this
minimalistic approach. Although I'm not
for
selecting the A2DP profile. Although there are other ways to do this
(e.g. PulseAudio Volume Control as mentioned above), it seems like this
is a useful feature to some users.
You can test the changes using the following PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~cschramm/+archive/blueman
The code can