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Acer V5 171 purchased Sept 2012 (new model)
Ubuntu 12:10
I loaded 12:04 on my Acer immediately after purchase. Bluetooth adapter
would not turn on under Ubuntu but functioned fine under Windoz 7.
Updated to 12:10 yesterday. Bluetooth radio turns on. I have paired
with two Bluetooth
Same deal here. Plantronics BB903+ headset, Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit. No
dice. Nothing listed in sound settings. Adjusting the
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf file did nothing at all.
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preetam / Richard Ulrich / Dmitry Kann / Kim Marivoet / soreau, please
see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/972063/comments/57
.
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This bug affected me as well. The solution here worked for me and I
didn't see it anywhere in this thread so I figured I'd mention it:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=827692#c3
Quote:
What I think fixed the issue for me was to create
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
and add
[General]
There should be an existing [General] section that you can use. After
making this change, restart the bluetooth service and try again.
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None of the solutions described here work for me.
I get following error in the syslog:Oct 13 17:58:45 desktop bluetoothd[1073]:
/org/bluez/1073/hci0/dev_48_C1_AC_08_FE_8F/fd0: fd(35) ready
Oct 13 17:58:45 desktop rtkit-daemon[1899]: Successfully made thread 3121 of
process 1897 (n/a) owned by
I have the same problem with Logitech Wireless Adapter for Bluetooth.
Connected but never shows up as an output device (see screenshot).
Just a few months ago it worked fine.
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The solution described here helped all of a sudden:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/175933/why-did-my-bluetooth-headset-
disappear-from-sound-settings-and-how-can-i-get-it
All you need is to set card profile. First look up your device ID:
~$ pactl list cards short
0 alsa_card.pci-_01_00.1
I had the same problem with the default bluetooth manager.
But once I set it up with blueman, it works also with the default manager.
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Title:
I have tried with multiple bluetooth audio headsets. None of them are ever seen
in the audio devices list. They just pair and stay there.
It appers that the A2DP protocol itself doesnt work. I am not too much into
this stuff but here is my observation.
I have the following headsets:
1. Byte -
Apologies, I don't have this bug.
installing pulseaudio-module-bluetooth solved the problem.
Sorry.
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Title:
Bluetooth Headset pairs but does
I also have this problem
Xubuntu 12.04
Thinkpad T42
Logitech Bluetooth Wireless Speaker Adaptor
Blueman pairs and connects to the audio sink, but no output appears in
pulseaudio.
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Alan Weeks, could you please file a new report by executing the following in a
terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
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I apparently have similar problem.
Ubuntu 12.04 updated
Logitech BT Speaker Adapter.
Updated BT s/ware but problem remains.
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Bluetooth
Robert,
My Bluetooth device does not have a USB Receiver it is intended to
connect strictly via a BT connection with my BT hardware on the laptop
in question. However here is what I get when I connect USB charging
cable and BT headset via USB:
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation
Notably extensive testing of this hardware has already been conducted by
myself and also various Canonical Engineers/Developers there seems to be
a strong consensus that this is Kernel related.
Mainline does nothing to resolve the issues.
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Benjamin Kerensa, thank you for providing the lsusb output and testing
the mainline kernel.
+ Just to clarify
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/972063/comments/12 :
Bus 002 Device 010: ID 0b0e:090c GN Netcom
This is also an example of a bluetooth device intended to
Dear Christopher,
Looks like my post was too early. Yesterday i tried to connect for the 1st
time, I was struggling with it a lot, reboots etc. - without any use, today i
tried and it just worked. I haven't downloaded updates or anything. I think
there's no point in filing a report now. If I
Same problem here.
Ubuntu 12.04LTS on Toshiba Satellite A300 + Sony CMTHX5BT -- works fine
Ubuntu 12.04LTS on Lenovo U300s + Sony CMTHX5BT -- Nothing to select after
pairing
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robert.vertesi, could you please file a new report by executing the following
in a terminal:
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apport information
** Description changed:
Expected Result:
After pairing bluetooth headset the device should then show up in
Sound Settings and work like any other audio device
Actual Result:
Jabra Halo v2 Bluetooth Headset pairs fine but does not show up in sound
settings
Benjamin Kerensa, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If so,
could you please plug in your USB bluetooth receiver into your computer, unplug
all other USB devices, execute the following in a terminal,
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Bluetooth Headset pairs but does not show up in Sound
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu11
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin - Release amd64
(20120425)
InterestingModules: rfcomm bnep bluetooth
MachineType: Acer AO533
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
Package: linux
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Title:
Bluetooth Headset pairs but does not show up in Sound Settings
Mathieu: In letting slangasek have a look at the hardware and my laptop
he felt this may be a Kernel bug
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Simon: it shouldn't matter. If it's not a bluetooth dongle when lsusb at
any time is good. If it's a dongle, then it would be better if it was
done while it's connected ;)
drink; please also attachthe output of lsusb.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Setting to Invalid for now for pulseaudio, because discussing with
bkerensa it seems as though this might be a hardware specific problem
with support in bluez.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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My lsusb output is below. Can I ask what exactly bluez is? This is
certainly a regression between different Ubuntu releases, so it's
certainly a confirmed bug. I can believe that it's not in pulseaudio
and needs to be punted off somewhere else though - I'm guessing that
bluez is the bluetooth
Same problem with Motorola H685 on Precise amd64.
I'd include pulseaudio logs if I knew how
** Attachment added: bluetooth.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/972063/+attachment/3201459/+files/bluetooth.log
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Sorry Mathieu, I only just came back to check on the status of this bug!
New to the way launchpad works, I'd assumed that I'd get e-mail
notifications or some such.
Do you want the output of lsusb when I've attempted to pair the
headphones or just generally? Or a before and after?
Restarting
Same problem here using 12.04 with a Jawbone Jambox. Device pairs and
appears in bluetooth settings but is not available as an input or output
device in sound settings.
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Same problem with MM100 in 12.04. Device pairs but doesn't show up as
sound output. The problem is intermittent, though. If I restart
bluetoothd it tends to work again.
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I am facing the same problem
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** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Bus 002 Device 010: ID 0b0e:090c GN Netcom
Mathieu will you need anything else from me or will that output and the
above logs work?
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Benjamin, Simon; could you please attach the output of lsusb for the
bluetooth device you use? I'd like to know if we're talking about the
same device in all three cases, which might explain a lot.
For instance, I use a Sennheiser MM200 daily; it pairs just fine on
12.04, just like it did in
I'm also seeing this issue, with a Sennheiser MM100 headset. As for
Richard, this worked fine on Ubuntu 11.10. It seems like there are
enough attached logs to be getting on with, but let me know if that's
not the case and what commands to run and I'll happily gather more :-)
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I have exactly the same problem with a bluetooth Belkin Music Receiver.
It worked fine in 11.10 and stopped working upon upgrade to 12.04 LTS
last week.
Don't know if the attached pulseaudio log helps?
** Attachment added: pulseverbose.log
Seems like maybe bluez doesn't actually support the device all that well
after all:
Apr 12 08:39:57 bkerensa bluetoothd[1043]: Discovery session 0x7fd800edf2c0
with :1.111 activated
Apr 12 08:40:05 bkerensa bluetoothd[1043]: Stopping discovery
Apr 12 08:40:11 bkerensa bluetoothd[1043]: Badly
Here is the bluez log again... If you would like I can raise a bluez bug
upstream
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/972063/+attachment/3079749/+files/bluetoothd2.log
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Attached find the logs from pulseaudio
** Attachment added: pulseaudio.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/972063/+attachment/3053486/+files/pulseaudio.log
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Well, yes, it will also need the pulseaudio logs. AFAICT, bluez is
finding the device and initializing the audio server bluetooth service;
let's see if pulseaudio says it gets it.
In the attached files currently it doesn't list the bluetooth device as
an audio device, was it paired when you filed
Yeah it was paired and it shows in BT settings but not in Sound
Settings Which is what is weird.
How can I grab pulseaudio logs?
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This could be a bluez issue. To make sure, could you get bluez debug
logs?
You can do this easily:
sudo stop bluetooth
sudo /usr/sbin/bluetoothd -n -d
Then attach the output of bluetoothd, you should be able to see whether
it tries to hand off the device to pulseaudio. If it does, then
Attached find the output of bluetoothd and if you need pulseaudio
debugged can you pass on the process of harvesting that info.
** Attachment added: bluetoothd.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/972063/+attachment/3012300/+files/bluetoothd.log
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