@marc-edcc: your method works the most consistently. I've rebooted
multiple times, connecting and disconnecting the headset with my phone
and other devices, and turning it on and off, and also connecting and
disconnecting from the 16.04 laptop, and I haven't had a single problem
getting audio to work as expected.

I have to do this dance on each reboot, sleep, hibernate, or even any
time I want to just disconnect my headset. For me, this isn't a huge
deal, but I would classify this as a blocker bug regarding bluetooth
audio.

@maxb: the next time I get into a bad state I will take a look at the
logs.

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