After reading a lot of bug reports and trying several solutions which helped other people (for example #149), but I am still stuck getting Ubuntu 14.04 to work with Bose Soundlink Headphones. Host is a Lenovo Carbon X1 Carbon 3rd gen - having an Intel 7265 card.
I am able to pair, and also can set the A2DP profile for this device. After a couple of seconds however, the device disconnects and kernel log has a couple of
lines. Afterwards, the device rejects re-connection, only re-pairing will bring it back to a connected state.
The device works fine with other hosts like several Android phones and tablets, a MacBookAir running OS X, but I also got it running with the same laptop (!) running Ubuntu 15.04. However, for my work I need to stick with 14.04 to be compatible with colleagues.
Suspected a bug in the firmware, but I couldn't found newer firmware than the one already used:
[ 760.815953] Bluetooth: hci0: Intel Bluetooth firmware file: intel/ibt-hw-37.8.10-fw-1.10.3.11.e.bseq
[ 760.895882] Bluetooth: hci0: Intel Bluetooth firmware patch completed and activated
Tried several kernel versions, no luck either.
Anyone with a idea how to fix the "SCO packet for unknown connection handle" problem?
After reading a lot of bug reports and trying several solutions which helped other people (for example #149), but I am still stuck getting Ubuntu 14.04 to work with Bose Soundlink Headphones. Host is a Lenovo Carbon X1 Carbon 3rd gen - having an Intel 7265 card.
I am able to pair, and also can set the A2DP profile for this device. After a couple of seconds however, the device disconnects and kernel log has a couple of
[ 50.181581] Bluetooth: hci0 SCO packet for unknown connection handle 0
lines. Afterwards, the device rejects re-connection, only re-pairing will bring it back to a connected state.
The device works fine with other hosts like several Android phones and tablets, a MacBookAir running OS X, but I also got it running with the same laptop (!) running Ubuntu 15.04. However, for my work I need to stick with 14.04 to be compatible with colleagues.
Suspected a bug in the firmware, but I couldn't found newer firmware than the one already used:
[ 760.815953] Bluetooth: hci0: Intel Bluetooth firmware file: intel/ibt- hw-37.8. 10-fw-1. 10.3.11. e.bseq
[ 760.895882] Bluetooth: hci0: Intel Bluetooth firmware patch completed and activated
Tried several kernel versions, no luck either.
Anyone with a idea how to fix the "SCO packet for unknown connection handle" problem?