On Sun, 23.08.09 00:46, Cameron Hutchison (lists at xdna.net) wrote: > PulseAudio does not see the headset though. I have the appropriate > bluetooth modules installed, but they seem to have trouble talking to > bluetoothd. If I start the pulseaudio daemon manually with verbose > debugging and with the bluetooth headset connected, pulseaudio seems to > get stuck for about 15-20 seconds trying to do its bluetooth stuff: You should install a recent version of gnome-bluetooth and use its applet to activate the connection. PA will then notice and configure the device. > > D: module-bluetooth-device.c: IO Thread starting up > D: module-bluetooth-device.c: Sending BT_REQUEST -> BT_START_STREAM > D: module-bluetooth-device.c: Trying to receive message from audio service... > D: alsa-sink.c: Cutting sleep time for the initial iterations by half. > [last message repeated 14 times] > > [PAUSE HERE] > > D: module-bluetooth-device.c: Received BT_RESPONSE <- BT_START_STREAM > D: module-bluetooth-device.c: Trying to receive message from audio service... > D: module-bluetooth-device.c: Received BT_INDICATION <- BT_NEW_STREAM > D: module-bluetooth-device.c: Stream properly set up, we're ready to roll! > D: rtpoll.c: Acquired POSIX realtime signal SIGRTMIN+28 > I: module-bluetooth-device.c: FD error: POLLERR Seems the bt stack signalled us some kind of error. YOu might want to run bluetoothd in debug mode (-nd) to figure out what is going on. Checking "dmesg" is probably a good idea, too. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4