The system was updated from Ubuntu 20.04 to 21.10, but it’s still not
working out of the box without the script `a2dp.py`.
I am not able to work more on the issue, as I do not have the
environment, but maybe Canonical and Google should work more closely
together on the QA side.
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I mean in Ubuntu 22.04, BlueZ is version 5.62.
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Yes, thank you for assigning the right component.
Personally, for desktops, I would always recommend the latest release. I
think a lot of users do not know the difference, and just click the
green button.
> We also have the latest BlueZ in Ubuntu already.
Do you mean 21.10, which has 5.60-0ubunt
We also have the latest BlueZ in Ubuntu already.
Maybe PulseAudio needs to be added here because that is where Bluetooth
audio is implemented.
** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Generally Ubuntu 20.04 is more recommended because it is LTS (long term
supported). I was only suggesting 21.10 or 22.04 because those would be
more in line with what you see in Debian Unstable. Although I just tried
22.04 and find it's still not as up to date as Debian compared to the
screenshot i
I understand, that bugs are probably fixed in newer versions.
https://ubuntu.com/#download still offers Ubuntu 20.04 for desktops, and
even highlighted green. So what functionality can users expect?
Anyway, I just wanted to report it, and, as it is not my device, I am
also unable to debug more.
Comparing Ubuntu 20.04 to Debian Unstable probably isn't fair because
the former is a couple of years older. Please try either Ubuntu 21.10:
https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop
or the preview of Ubuntu 22.04:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubun
** Attachment added: "a2dp.py fixing the problem"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-bluetooth/+bug/1956147/+attachment/5550575/+files/a2dp-0.6.2.py
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This is not my system, so I cannot debug a lot.
Linux kernel 5.4.x is used, and Linux logs hci related messages, and
bluetoothd also segfaults. (Ubuntu noticed the crash, and should have
uploaded the resulting dumps.)
What fixed it was using `a2dp.py`:
```
$ curl
"https://gist.githubusercontent
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