Re: bluetooth headsets and pulseaudio in rawhide

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>> >> What is the status of bluetooth headsets and pulse audio for rawhide?
>> >> The release notes for pulseaudio 0.9.15 mention that as of that
>> >> release they should "just work" but the new pulse audio volume control
>> >> doesn't see the headset even though the headset is reporting as being
>> >> connected via the gnome bluetooth applet.
>> >
>> > Did you install the pulseaudio-module-bluetooth sub-package?
>>
>> On installing this and then restarting the BT headset shows up in the
>> pulseaudio input/output list but if you go out of range of the laptop
>> with the headset when you reconnect to in from the bluetooth manager
>> it doesn't show up again in the sound preferences again automatically.
>> Is this expected?
>
> Hmm. There might be some issues left with that in the BT logic. Maybe
> you can explicitly disconnect the headset in the applet and then
> reconnect it again?

I've tried a few things and after some looking it might actually be a
kernel oops. I've reported a bug here with the output from dmesg.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=496141

Peter

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