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trshemanske (thomas-r-shemanske) wrote : Re: [Bug 1199059] Re: blueman and pulse's module-bluetooth-discover (A2DP audio sink devices failed to work with "bluetoothd : Unable to select SEP" in system log.)

Well, I think those issues are more typical with associating a bluetooth
device with the computer, no? I mean, if the loadmodule were part of a
startup script (as it should be), then when you turned on your bluetooth
device, the system would at least be ready to interact with it. You may
still have to configure the device in the bluetooth menu, but at least you
should be able to configure it. Without the module loaded, nothing you
would do will help.

And this problem extends beyond pulseaudio since I had to load the module
manually before I could tether my phone to my laptop when wifi was not
available.

On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Chorca <email address hidden> wrote:

> It seems to be a bit more complex than simply running that.. the
> bluetooth device needs to be restarted as well (I cycle the wireless
> switch on my laptop) and then the device connected/disconnected a few
> times in order to get it to successfully connect to Pulseaudio.
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