Feature added by: Michal Suchanek (michals) Feature #321752, revision 1 Title: *working* bluetooth (audio) support openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Michal Suchanek (michals) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: ok, so I tried to connect bluetooth headphones to a Leap 42.2 box. I had bluez to start with just in case You also need the bluez pulseaudio plugin for sound because there is no other way to get sound out of bluetooth. 1) installing bluez-firmware does not give me firmware for bluetooth dongle. The firmware is in bcm20702a1-firmware. Maybe bluez-firmware should depend on that? 2) after installed the dongle is not brought up and diagnostic tools fail. Is it so difficult to add an udev script that does "hciconfig hci<n> up" for every chi device? 3) gnome-control-center tells me I have no dongles after doing all this 4) Using bluetoothctl I can now connect devices -- unless I attempted connecting them with hcitool which puts them in some broken state. 5) when my headphones are connected pulseaudio shows them as sink but built-in sound card remains default sink. You can STFW for some script that forces sink switch for running applications as well. Totally awesome. I can expect everyone to use bluetooth audio on Linux. So simple. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/321752