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Arch linux bluetooth speaker
Arch linux bluetooth speaker





arch linux bluetooth speaker
  1. #ARCH LINUX BLUETOOTH SPEAKER HOW TO#
  2. #ARCH LINUX BLUETOOTH SPEAKER DRIVER#

I use i3-gaps and try to keep stuff in the terminal.ĮDIT: Randomly my laptop connected to the device but when I run bluetoothctl nothing shows up.Here is a complete guide to connect a Raspberry Pi 3 with Arch Linux ARM to a Bluetooth speaker/headset using pulseaudio and bluez.įirst add your user to lp group if not already (see /etc/dbus-1/system.d/nf for reference about this) I don't use any GUI tool for bluetooth as I don't even use a top bar. I have connected via bluetooth yesterday and it was working perfectly but suddenly today it doesn't work anymore. If the computer does connect it does so randomly. I did in fact replace pulseaudio & pulseaudio-bluetooth with pipewire-pulse. Just to be clear, this problem persists both with pulseaudio as well as with pipewire. The speaker isn't of any particular brand either some generic chinese stuff which was put together by some guy I know. Nothing related to bluetooth if I run lspci -k or lspci -v or lspciĮvery other device in my house can easily connect to my speaker so I don't know where the problem is arising in my computer/setup.

arch linux bluetooth speaker

#ARCH LINUX BLUETOOTH SPEAKER HOW TO#

I don't know how to find it and would appreciate it if anyone could tell me so I can post that in this post. => Creating zstd-compressed initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.imgĪs far as I know, I don't have a broadcom chip, I think I have some realtek stuff. => WARNING: Possibly missing firmware for module: wd719x => WARNING: Possibly missing firmware for module: aic94xx > -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/nf -g /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img -S autodetect => Building image from preset: /etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset: 'fallback' => Creating zstd-compressed initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux.img => WARNING: Possibly missing firmware for module: xhci_pci > -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/nf -g /boot/initramfs-linux.img => Building image from preset: /etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset: 'default' However here is the output of sudo mkinitcpio -P.

#ARCH LINUX BLUETOOTH SPEAKER DRIVER#

My laptop is 15 years old and basically everything works out of the box so I think no driver issues.

arch linux bluetooth speaker

bluetooth hci0: Direct firmware load for rtl_bt/rtl8723b_config.bin failed with error -2 Here is what sudo dmesg | grep blue gives right after I've done the whole process of trying to connect. The last 2 lines are in red in my terminal but I can't understand what exactly they mean or what I'm supposed to do.

arch linux bluetooth speaker

May 20 13:12:34 proarch bluetoothd: src/service.c:btd_service_connect() a2dp-sink profile connect failed for B8:0F:B7:FB:39:18: Protocol not available May 20 13:07:14 proarch bluetoothd: src/service.c:btd_service_connect() a2dp-sink profile connect failed for B8:0F:B7:FB:39:18: Protocol not available May 20 13:06:15 proarch bluetoothd: Bluetooth management interface 1.19 initialized May 20 13:06:15 proarch systemd: Started Bluetooth service. May 20 13:06:15 proarch bluetoothd: Starting SDP server May 20 13:06:15 proarch bluetoothd: Bluetooth daemon 5.58 May 20 13:06:15 proarch systemd: Starting Bluetooth service. May 20 13:06:15 proarch systemd: Stopped Bluetooth service. Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: disabled)Īctive: active (running) since Thu 13:06:15 IST 21min ago Here is what systemctl status bluetooth gives.

  • Following this post(though a little different) I have included more relevant info in this post.
  • I tried what was said in this post but it worked only once and anyways I have included that in the first paragraph.
  • Here is what I do (I always ensure rfkill is unblocking bluetooth) -įailed to connect:







    Arch linux bluetooth speaker