Unable to connect to bluetooth speaker on Bionic64
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Unable to connect to bluetooth speaker on Bionic64
My Problem:
I want to connect my bluetooth headphones to my laptop as the wired one recently stopped working. I used the builtin jankybluetooth and followed the instructions there. It worked and I was able to watch videos on palemoon (ALSAPCM=pcm.puppybt palemoon). But as usual firefox was still not working with audio . Anyways, then I closed the lid of my laptop and went to eat. Later when I came back I tried to again connect. But now when I start the bluetooth the bluetoothctl starts and there is no default device shown.
I tried many things to fix this but to no avail.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
Laptop: Dell 3568
CPU: intel i3 6006U
RAM: 12 Gigs
4GB-micron + 8GB-kingston
yeah, it works..
HDD: 1TB
OS: Tripple boot- (Windows-10, Xubuntu-20.4LTs, Bionic Puppy) 64Bit
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Re: Unable to connect to bluetooth speaker on Bionic64
I'm getting this error on VLC
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Laptop: Dell 3568
CPU: intel i3 6006U
RAM: 12 Gigs
4GB-micron + 8GB-kingston
yeah, it works..
HDD: 1TB
OS: Tripple boot- (Windows-10, Xubuntu-20.4LTs, Bionic Puppy) 64Bit
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Re: Unable to connect to bluetooth speaker on Bionic64
Laptop: Dell 3568
CPU: intel i3 6006U
RAM: 12 Gigs
4GB-micron + 8GB-kingston
yeah, it works..
HDD: 1TB
OS: Tripple boot- (Windows-10, Xubuntu-20.4LTs, Bionic Puppy) 64Bit
Re: Unable to connect to bluetooth speaker on Bionic64
However, I have been using DPupBuster64 with either JWM or Mate Desktop for the last few weeks. Both run bluetooth quite well, and there is a more simple setup procedure which is very reliable. Having Pulseaudio on board is a bonus. Try it for yourself.
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Re: Unable to connect to bluetooth speaker on Bionic64
That's the thing. Despite all the years of negativity about pulseaudio, since I started always including it in my own distro builds I have saved many an hour and more trying to get audio working. Pulseaudio, often just seems to auto-magically correctly identify my audio hardware and configure it correctly. Well worth the few extra MB of underlying software IMO. Oh well, each to their own I suppose. Fact is, I just can no longer be bothered wasting my time trying to fix up underlying raw alsa config files - I don't know how pulseaudio works so well for me in that auto-configuring sound sense, but it does. But maybe Arch Linux just configures it all particulary well (I'm using pulseaudio by default with WeeDogLinux Arch64 flavour - and, per Arch Linux fashion, systemd... oh horror of horrors I've heard - but that too works wonderfully in my experience).
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