With Socket=Disabled bluez reports "Stream setup failed" and /var/log/syslog reports:
Apr 26 07:56:42 g6 bluetoothd[9106]: bluetoothd[9106]: Unable to select SEP Apr 26 07:56:42 g6 bluetoothd[9106]: Unable to select SEP Apr 26 07:56:42 g6 kernel: [ 876.200899] input: 00:1D:DF:D5:E3:2E as /devices/virtual/input/input20 Apr 26 07:56:43 g6 acpid: input device has been disconnected, fd 15 This also does not work. I tried with two bluetooth USB sticks; an Trust v2 bluetooth and an Ultron v4 bluetooth stick. Sincerely, Adrian On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:18 PM, Felipe Sateler <fsate...@debian.org>wrote: > On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Adrian Immanuel Kieß <adr...@kiess.at> > wrote: > > I've redone it following your suggestions. > > > > The pa.log file is attached to this e-mail. > > Thanks. I'm a bit stumped as to what this could be. Some googling suggest > that: > > > I have to add that I have to set Enable=Socket in > /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf, > > otherwise the bluetooth device fails to connect. > > This is a problem. A fedora bug[1] and other places[2][3] suggest that > you should disable the socket interface. > > Have you tried disabling the Socket recently? > > [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=964031 > [2] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/2012-November/015464.html > [3] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1181106 > > -- > > Saludos, > Felipe Sateler > -- With greetings from Leipzig, Germany. Adrian Immanuel Kieß Administrator & programmer Unix / Perl / LaTeX mail: <adrian (at) kiess.at> www: http://www.kiess.at <http://www.kiess.at/>