Removed the workaround from the description, as when I booted up today
it stop working.
** Description changed:
I wanted to connect a bluetooth speaker to Ubuntu 24. Using blueman
interface (as well as bluetoothctl) the speaker would connect briefly
before disconnecting. This disconnection
I don't think BlueZ is involved here. It's the libinput Xorg driver
that's claiming anything with buttons as a keyboard. Although this may
need to be patched as a udev rule in udev, systemd, or somewhere else.
So shipping the rule in 'bluez' may still make sense.
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-inpu
** Package changed: ubuntu => bluez (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Bluetooth Speaker is Identified as Keyboard
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