For 17.10 fresh install the best solution was just the "disable pulseaudio's bluetooth in gdm", i.e.
Add this to /var/lib/gdm3/.config/pulse/default.pa:
#!/usr/bin/pulseaudio -nF
#
# load system wide configuration
.include /etc/pulse/default.pa
### unload driver modules for Bluetooth hardware
.ifexists module-bluetooth-policy.so
unload-module module-bluetooth-policy
.endif
It almost seems the Debian upstream bug assumes one would get audio thru bluetooth, just not A2DP.
Here on my speaker it's A2DP or nothing so as it stands now there is nothing..
For 17.10 fresh install the best solution was just the "disable pulseaudio's bluetooth in gdm", i.e. gdm3/.config/ pulse/default. pa:
Add this to /var/lib/
#!/usr/ bin/pulseaudio -nF
#
# load system wide configuration default. pa
.include /etc/pulse/
### unload driver modules for Bluetooth hardware bluetooth- policy. so bluetooth- policy
.ifexists module-
unload-module module-
.endif
.ifexists module- bluetooth- discover. so bluetooth- discover
unload-module module-
.endif
Nothing more needed...
It almost seems the Debian upstream bug assumes one would get audio thru bluetooth, just not A2DP.
Here on my speaker it's A2DP or nothing so as it stands now there is nothing..