When switching from A2DP to HSP/HFP I get this log message 5 times:
Bluetooth: hci0: SCO packet for unknown connection handle 0
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Also in 18.04 after regular update some days ago.
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Title:
[Sennheiser HD 4.50 BTNC] Bluetooth headset not working when selecting
H
Public bug reported:
A new bluetooth headset (Teufel Airy True Wireless) cannot be paired on
my dell precision 5530 having an intel ac 9260 bluetooth chipset using
ubuntu 20.04.
Using an ubuntu 18.04 (boot from usb) I was able to connect the headset
without any problem.
As a workaround I transfe
Just recognized that only output is working, there is no mic device even
if I select HSP/HFP manually.
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Title:
Bluetooth headset (Te
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I'm trying to deploy an Ubuntu Server on arm64 with securbeoot and UKIs.
I'm running into the problem that the shipped kernel is just a plain gzip
compressed version of the kernel image.
This causes two issues:
- sbsign refuses to sign the kernel without uncompressing
The first failure can be easily reproduced by trying to sign vmlinuz,
The second one by using mkosi (https://github.com/systemd/mkosi):
```
$ mkosi genkey
$ mkosi --distribution=ubuntu --architecture=arm64 --release=noble -p
linux-image-generic,systemd,systemd-sysv,udev,dbus,systemd-boot
--qemu-f
> Should mainline kernels work on the previous LTS or not?
I think the main issue is with focal, the *current* LTS, which can't use
mainline kernels.
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> Shouldn't there be libc6>=2.33 dependency in the .deb so that it won't
allow itself to install?
linux-headers-*.deb has such dependency but not the other debs
This results in a broken installation where the kernel image and modules are
installed but the header isn't
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