On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 2:04 PM debian-bugs <deb...@ginguppin.de> wrote:
> > Hi, > > > > I'm not sure what to do about this issue. > > Well, to me it seems pulseaudio 15 should not not be promoted to testing > until this is sorted out -- given the current boom in video conferencing > due to working from home, a suddenly broken headset will cause a lot of > trouble. (Thankfully, I did not have to work this week so I could spend > three days figuring out what's wrong, couldn't afford this in a work week.) > > AFAIU the issue is caused by a change in the btusb kernel driver and > thus affects most bluetooth devices connected via USB, fixed only in 5.13. I don't know about most. Mine did not have this problem. > So either the fix needs to be back-ported to the current kernel or > pulseaudio needs to include the workaround outlined in the linked report. > At the very, very least users should be warned about a potential > breakage and how to work around that. > By I don't know what to do, I mean that this is strictly speaking not a bug in pulseaudio. The workaround you applied just disables the relevant functionality. -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler