Summary: | Unable to connect Bluetooth headphones after switching audio profile. | ||
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Product: | PulseAudio | Reporter: | yousef.su.2000 |
Component: | daemon | Assignee: | pulseaudio-bugs |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | pulseaudio-bugs |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | CC: | lennart |
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||
OS: | Linux (All) | ||
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Description
yousef.su.2000
2018-07-14 20:08:57 UTC
As an update: I tried compiling PA from source and it worked very fine. So, I tried reinstalling PulseAudio via Pacman (Arch's package manager) and that solved nothing. I am still unsure what exactly is the problem. Sorry for not responding immediately. This is a known bug in 12.0, and was fixed in the 12.1 release. Apparently Arch hasn't upgraded yet. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 107044 *** (In reply to Tanu Kaskinen from comment #2) > Sorry for not responding immediately. This is a known bug in 12.0, and was > fixed in the 12.1 release. Apparently Arch hasn't upgraded yet. > > *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 107044 *** No not really, Arch's PulseAudio is on 12.2: $ pulseaudio --version pulseaudio 12.2 Ok, if this happens on 12.2, then this seems serious. Bug tracking has moved to gitlab.freedesktop.org, can you file a new bug here (sorry, you'll need to register yet another account): https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/issues/new Please attach a verbose log from the server that shows what happens during the crash. To get the log, first stop the running pulseaudio instance (stopping pulseaudio.socket is needed to prevent systemd from automatically restarting the service): systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.service pulseaudio.socket Then start pulseaudio in a terminal: pulseaudio -vv Then reproduce the crash and copy the log from the terminal (not necessarily all of it, but a good chunk from the end at least) and attach it to the bug report. |
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