That was the first thing.
Only after that didn't help I downgraded those four packages.
From my POV I _don't_ use PipeWire -- I have no idea why those packages
are pulled in since I sue PulseAudio.
Since I don't know what exactly happens I am unable to say if it is PW
related (and if it were, wouldn't that make it a Debian issue since I
don't use PW, but PA and do try to actively avoid PW?).
On 12/12/2023 11:25, Dylan Aïssi wrote:
Hi,
Le ven. 8 déc. 2023 à 10:48, arne anka <deb...@ginguppin.de> a écrit :
* What led up to the situation?
On Dec 6 I upgraded and since the my BT thingy does not connect to my PC
anymore.
I am hearing impaired and need to use a BT thingy called RemoteMic+ (by
Starkey) to be able to listen to music or make calls/attend meetings via PC.
So, this is a major issue for me.
Among others these packages were upgraded:
firmware-iwlwifi
libpipewire-0.3-0
libpipewire-0.3-common
libspa-0.2-bluetooth
libspa-0.2-modules
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
First I downgraded firmware-iwlwifi to version 20230210-5 -- to no avail.
Did you try downgrading only firmware-iwlwifi to the last working version
without downgrading pipewire? Was the kernel updated at the same time?
If you can confirm that the problem comes from pipewire, it's worth filling
a bug report upstream at:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues
Best regards,
Dylan