Bug#1088609: blueman: Recommend both audio back-ends

2024-12-02 Thread Alex Henry
> I'm pretty sure that either you're actually using PipeWire. You can double check what you're actually using. My out-put shows both PA and PW running. I'll assume you're right! I also don't want to mess with things too much just to make sure now that I just got everything working... I'm going to

Bug#1088609: blueman: Recommend both audio back-ends

2024-12-01 Thread Christopher Schramm
I use Pulse-audio and installing the `libspa` package was the final step in getting Blue Tooth to work as-intended on my fresh setup. Installing that package had no other dependencies other than itself that weren't already installed I cannot see how that works. All that libspa-0.2-bluetooth do

Bug#1088609: blueman: Recommend both audio back-ends

2024-12-01 Thread Alex Henry
I use Pulse-audio and installing the `libspa` package was the final step in getting Blue Tooth to work as-intended on my fresh setup. Installing that package had no other dependencies other than itself that weren't already installed in my Debian system freshly-installed from Live a day earlier. I

Bug#1088609: blueman: Recommend both audio back-ends

2024-12-01 Thread Christopher Schramm
Hey, thanks for the suggestion. I might be missing something and there definitely seems room for improvements, but there is usually no situation where having both packages makes sense. For Bluetooth audio, you need Bluetooth support for your system's sound server and that is typically either Pu

Bug#1088609: blueman: Recommend both audio back-ends

2024-11-28 Thread Alex Henry
Package: blueman Version: 2.4.3-1 Severity: important X-Debbugs-Cc: tuk...@gmail.com Hello! Please have `blueman` recommend both `libspa-0.2-bluetooth` and `pulseaudio-module-bluetooth` rather than just either one. This would have saved me hours of trouble-shooting and many others on-line have re