Hi Tanu, >> [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2014/09/msg00172.html > I read that thread, and it sounds like you might have a bit too > optimistic view of the BlueZ situation. HFP support will require oFono, > and I don't know if there are complications with making oFono installed > in Debian's default configuration. Will it conflict with ModemManager? > oFono also requires a modem to be set up. AFAIK there's some dummy modem > implementation that should be sufficient for getting HFP to work. I hope > you can enable the dummy modem by default. > > Also, the oFono code in PulseAudio provides only HFP support, HSP isn't > supported. Most headsets support both profiles, so this is perhaps not a > huge issue, but see Georg Chini's complaints in the "[PATCH 0/5] Add > simple HSP support in new native backend" thread. I did not want to complain, just wanted to make sure I understand it right. > Wim Taymans wrote patches for supporting HSP without oFono, but that > code is currently mutually exclusive with oFono support (a compile-time > option), so PulseAudio can support either HSP or HFP, not both. Thanks for clarifying this. BTW, did ever anyone get a headset working with the ofono backend? I remember reading that neither HFP nor HSP headsets are supported. Regards Georg