I just added a bluetooth dongle to my desktop cluster for audio on F29
and there are some bugs; what exactly they are and who is responsible
for them is where I'm a bit fuzzy. The kernel detects the device fine;
and I can pair to it. If I output audio to it the sound comes out of the
local built-in speaker vs the PulseAudio sink that is configured to send
it to the correct device.
The most obvious issue is that when the Gnome Settings is accessed, the
Bluetooth section still shows 'No Bluetooth Found'; since I don't have
access to it I can't tell if that would allow me to fix the audio
routing issue, or set-up the other features. The default panel plugin
that provides the volume, current network state, etc does show 1
Connected however the only options there are Turn Off, and Bluetooth
Settings, which as stated does not work.
So, my question is, is this a failure of one gnome component to notify
another, a missing dependency (though I think that I have everything
even related to Bluetooth installed), or some other kind of bug? I do
recall this working correctly on one of the laptops also on F29, though
I'm unsure which one and would have to find the right one to confirm.
Ideas?
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