On 01/09/2023 20:29, Markus Feilner wrote:
Brief update: After the following reboots, everything still works fine, but the device isnt powered on automatically and does not connect automatically. But I'm sure I will find out...
Am Freitag, 1. September 2023, 17:29:52 CEST schrieb Markus Feilner:
Hi there, installling pipewire- and its siblings seems to have done the needful. At least after first reboot, I could connect instantly through the Plasma widget and have sound. Will try to make it automatically connected after boot, though.
Thanks a lot for helping, maybe someone finds the commands I shared useful :-) Am Freitag, 1. September 2023, 17:05:57 CEST schrieb Markus Feilner:
Am Freitag, 1. September 2023, 10:37:57 CEST schrieb gumb:
On 01/09/2023 10:28, Markus Feilner wrote:
Hi there,
am I the only one with problems getting bluetooth to work in a 1:1 setup? My Ryzen 7 machine should always autoconnect on boot to its dedicated stereo. Both turn on at the same time, no other machine connects to the BT reciever
I am running Tumbleweed with KDE, plasma and pulseaudio 16.1 on a kernel 6.4.11-1-default, the CPU is an AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U
Here's a script that I have to run - sometimes several times, and often I still have to power on bluetooth and connect to the stereo manually, in the KDE widget (strangely, bluetoothctl won't do the trick, most of the times). Once connected, Bluetooth works as desired, until the next reboot.
Can't speak for Tumbleweed, but on Leap following the upgrade to 15.5 it was necessary to install pipewire-pulseaudio to get my PC communicating with my bluetooth amplifier as before. I'd have thought that change already went through long ago in Tumbleweed though. Do you have that package installed?
It was not installed, I'm doing this right now... requests removal of pulseaudio – I will report – after reboot – what happened. :-)
Nothing else needed configuring in my case, just a reboot and bluetooth / audio was back to normal.
gumb
Maybe try pairing the devices again, it might reset something in the configuration. By the way, when you mentioned installing all pipewire packages, I was only implying the one package named 'pipewire-pulseaudio'. At least on Leap, installing just that one is enough to make bluetooth audio work again. gumb