Package: blueman

Version: 2.4.4-1

Severity: serious

Tags: forky, sid, trixie


Bug Description:


With Debian 13 Trixie, I can no longer pair my headphones Sony MX 1000 M3. All 
my Debian machines are affected by this problem which did not exist under 
Debian 12.


Blueman sees my headset, when I try to connect to it, it creates the 
connection, then tells me it's paired, then disconnects half a second later.


Normally in graphical mode, on the right side of the "blueman-manager v2.4.4" 
window, there are 3 colored indicators, the first one which is gray seems to 
display the battery status, the second and third are orange and blue and seem 
to represent TX/RX. 


On Blueman with my headphones Sony MX 1000 M3 there are only two colored 
indicators, orange and blue. Gray is missing.


When I click on the headset icon again in "blueman-manager", it shows me an 
error message :



Connection Failed: No audio endpoints registered



The problem is also present if I try to connect in text mode via bluetoothctl.

 I have the exact same problem of unable to connect if I try to connect to 
another audio bluetooth device, like bluetooth speakers.


This makes me think of a missing module or a bug, but I don't know how to 
investigate further.


My laptop doesn't have a 3,5 mm audio jack, so I have to use a Bluetooth 
connection for audio. This situation is extremely embarrassing for me.

I also wanted to clarify that my Bluetooth mouse has absolutely no problems 
connecting to my laptop. 

Strangely this problem is only present under Cinanmon, everything works fine 
from Gnome.



Thank you to correct this as soon as possible.


Best regards.

    
Philippe

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