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- [Jaunty Alpha4] Bluetooth Headset pairs but freezes the system when used
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Bluetooth Headset pairs but freezes the system when used
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327284
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I was never able to connect a headset graphically in Jaunty (although
there were a few workarounds cited here).
Daniel, is there any update on bluez working with pulseaudio seamlessly
in Karmic?
Another bug was opened for the same issue (pairing but no audio) in Karmic:
Just a suggestion to anyone who decides to fight this battle... It
turns out my USB bluetooth adapter doesn't survive suspend/resume.
After I resume, I need to restart my computer before I can get audio
over bluetooth. Unplugging and plugging the USB device doesn't help.
It's a Broadcom Corp.
Update: After several days of flawless audio, I suddenly started getting
an error message when I tried to run my command-line string. I would
instantly get a message telling me that the module had failed to load.
All versions of the packages were in order with this thread's
workaround.
For some
* thefluxster wrote, On 13/05/09 06:24:
Update: After several days of flawless audio, I suddenly started getting
an error message when I tried to run my command-line string. I would
instantly get a message telling me that the module had failed to load.
All versions of the packages were in
My audio gets very jumpy if I use padevchooser to select a combined
channel for all local devices.
For a few seconds it's fine, and then I get gaps of silence which get
progressively longer and longer.
For the first time, though, after years of why?, padevchooser has
finally shown me the reason
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 13/05/09 09:04:
[Anyone know anything about getting my headset buttons to act as media
control buttons? Google knows nothing]
A simple modprobe uinput and then re-connect the headphones did it.
Yay!
Sam
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Scott Bronson wrote:
I notice that if I leave padevchooser's Volume Control open for about
5-30 seconds, suddenly CPU goes to 100%, the Volume Control closes, and
a dialog appears saying connection failed: connection terminated.
Then I have to start up.
Two notes:
-the pulseaudio volume
Great writeup thefluxster!! Now I'm streaming A2DP to my crappy Moto
S805 headphones for the first time ever.
I notice that if I leave padevchooser's Volume Control open for about
5-30 seconds, suddenly CPU goes to 100%, the Volume Control closes, and
a dialog appears saying connection failed:
jdaviescoates wrote:
Are any of people who have got this working using blueman? Because without
blueman I don't seem to be able to pair at all.
No, I haven't tested with that...
Ludovico Cavedon wrote,
However I filed a bug 370507 asking backporting of bluez 4.37 to jaunty.
Please help to
You all have been very helpful with getting my Bluetooth headset working
again. Now I'm having another problem, and I hope you can point me in
the right direction.
I have upgraded my pulseaudio audio packages to 0.9.15 and bluez to 4.37
as described above. The pulse audio daemon runs and pairs
what i need to fix this on my laptop?
bluez 4.37
alsa-lib 1.0.19
alsa-plugins 1.0.19
pulseaudio 0.9.15
with this is ok?
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[Jaunty Alpha4] Bluetooth Headset pairs but freezes the system when used
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Are any of people who have got this working using blueman? Because
without blueman I don't seem to be able to pair at all.
With blueman I can pair no problem, but I can't for the life of me route
audio to the device (a sony hws-bta2w).
I my system doesn't freeze like the title of this bug
Ok, after some further hunting, I found the .deb packaged with Kharmic. I
installed it on Jaunty and now I've got it working. Sort of. It's still a bit
buggy. For instance, if I close Rhythmbox and then try to reopen and play
something again, it may or may not work without reinitializing
Please note that the a2dp is the correct Bluetooth profile for my
headset, but it may not be the right one for yours... Please check your
Bluetooth headset documentation to find the correct profile information.
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[Jaunty Alpha4] Bluetooth Headset pairs but freezes the system when used
The broken build is a bit problematic. Can someone post a .deb for this
fix, at least? I'll try creating one (my first one...) tomorrow if no
one responds with the solution.
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[Jaunty Alpha4] Bluetooth Headset pairs but freezes the system when used
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You
thefluxster wrote:
What, if anything did you have to do to fix it? Can
you provide detailed work-around information to this bug?
I did not do anything particular apart from installing pulsaudio 0.9.15
and bluez 4.37 as indicated in
* Ludovico Cavedon wrote, On 27/04/09 18:01:
Ok, I got it working!
Using:
-bluez 4.37 (thanks to Baptiste for packaging: it is not building correctly
but it is easy to fix!)
-pulseaudio 0.915 ( thanks to Luke Yelavich PPA)
I confirm that I got it working with those two ppa and following
We should update the Help Wiki for Bluetooth Headset interaction through
Pulse Audio found here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothHeadset
Many other users could definitely benefit from this info.
Long-run, Ubuntu should SERIOUSLY consider packaging/productizing these
types of things!
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ludovico Cavedon wrote, On 27/04/09 18:01:
Ok, I got it working!
Using:
-bluez 4.37 (thanks to Baptiste for packaging: it is not building correctly
but it is easy to fix!)
-pulseaudio 0.915 ( thanks to Luke Yelavich PPA)
I confirm that I got it working with those
I have a Plantronics 510. It pairs properly with the computer, but I
can't get audio to actually work. I upgraded to the bluez package from
Baptiste Mille-Mathias's PPA, though I had to rebuild it after updating
debian/rules. See my PPA for details. I also upgraded the pulseaudio
stuff from
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Ludovico Cavedon ludovico.cave...@gmail.com
wrote:
Just to avoid confusion, I was *not* using the setup described in
http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/AudioDevices (i.e. bluetooth through
ALSA), but I was using the native bluetooth interface of pulseaudio for
DanielRoesler wrote:
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Ludovico Cavedon
ludovico.cave...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to avoid confusion, I was *not* using the setup described in
http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/AudioDevices (i.e. bluetooth through
ALSA), but I was using the native bluetooth
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Ludovico Cavedon
ludovico.cave...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to avoid confusion, I was *not* using the setup described in
http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/AudioDevices (i.e. bluetooth through
ALSA), but I was using the native bluetooth interface of pulseaudio for
I tried to upgrade
-bluez to 4.36-0ubuntu2 from blueman PPA (I also tried Baptiste PPA with
version 4.35)
-pulseaudio to 1:0.9.15-0ubuntu1~ppa4 from themuso PPA
but still it does not work:
Apr 26 23:24:01 manfredi bluetoothd[3210]: Unable to open seid 64
Apr 26 23:24:01 manfredi
I was using the instructions found here for Intrepid, but these no longer
apply to Jaunty:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothHeadset
Was working perfectly in Intrepid.
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Ok, I got it working!
Using:
-bluez 4.37 (thanks to Baptiste for packaging: it is not building correctly but
it is easy to fix!)
-pulseaudio 0.915 ( thanks to Luke Yelavich PPA)
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I've just tested the Jaunty official release (fully updated) and I got
part of it working.
I was able to pair the Plantronics Bluetooth Headset effortlessly, but
once paired, I do not see where I can look at my paired devices and
their settings. gnome-volume-control does not show the device,
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Daniel T Chen seven.st...@gmail.com wrote:
It's resolved in upstream (current git or rawhide source) with newer bluez
(4.36).
I see, so it is a bluez problem rather than pulseaudio...
I'll see if I can backport the fix...
Thanks!
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On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Ludovico Cavedon
ludovico.cave...@gmail.com wrote:
I see, so it is a bluez problem rather than pulseaudio...
No, there are separate pieces: you need at least very new pulseaudio and
bluez.
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On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Ludovico Cavedon
ludovico.cave...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Daniel T Chen seven.st...@gmail.com wrote:
It's resolved in upstream (current git or rawhide source) with newer bluez
(4.36).
I see, so it is a bluez problem rather than
Is this bug upstream? Has it been reported upstream?
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On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, Ludovico Cavedon wrote:
Is this bug upstream? Has it been reported upstream?
It's resolved in upstream (current git or rawhide source) with newer bluez
(4.36).
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Error mesage changed to:
Failure: Module initalization failed
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I'm sorry. I had some misconfiguration. It is still: Failure: Timeout
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I have marked this bug as confirmed since multiple users have confirmed
my issue. Hopefully we can get some more love on identifying and
correcting the cause. If this bug is incomplete please request the
information necessary to make it useful for developers.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Daniel T Chen (crimsun)
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I believe I have got the same problem. Although my computer does not
freeze.
sudo pactl load-module module-bluetooth-device sink_name=moto
address=00:07:A4:B7:A3:2E profile=a2dp
returns
Failure: Timeout
pulseaudio
Version: 0.9.14-0ubuntu14
bluez
Version: 4.32-0ubuntu2
Jaunty alpha 6
kernel:
I seem to have the same problem.:
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-device address=00:0D:FD:02:2F:B1
sink_name=Bluetooth profile=hsp
(pulseaudio -vv):
I: module-suspend-on-idle.c: Source
alsa_input.usb_device_46d_8b5_noserial_if1_sound_card_0_alsa_capture_0 idle for
too long, suspending
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Unfortunately it is.
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-device address=00:1A:DC:59:96:6F
sink_name=Bluetooth profile=hsp
Failure: Timeout
Meanwhile In another gnome-terminal:
pulseaudio -vv
...
...
I: protocol-native.c: Client authenticated anonymously.
I: client.c: Created 5 Native client
Am I seeing the same bug? When I do
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-device address=00:0D:3C:B0:1F:D1
sink_name=Bluetooth profile=a2dp
pulseaudio hangs (no crash so no backtrace)
I: socket-server.c: TCP connection accepted by tcpwrap.
I: client.c: Created 1 Native client (TCP/IP client from
Note, this worked a few weeks ago in Jaunty.
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Is this symptom reproducible in current jaunty?
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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