I have a similar problem : the microphone doesn't work *when the mic-
boost is on*. So with pulseaudio, you shoud try to reduce the sound
until is disable mic-boost (quite annoying to do), or you can use
"alsamixer" to set "Mic Boost" to 0.
It gives at least sound, but it's not very high... If any
Could anyone put the priority of this bug to more than medium ? Because
it has implication on everyday life... And if you have a bad wifi
connection that often disconnect is just horrible to click every ten
seconds to reconnect.
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@Søren Holm (sgh) : I tried your solution but it work's only for the
current session. If you reboot your computer the bug comes back...
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I don't know if it's linked but I'm playing with a Wifi rooteur and I
often change the name/encryption of the device, and to refresh the list
of the devices the refresh button isn't enough : sometimes it detect a
wrong encryption (none instead of psk), sometimes it doesn't detect the
Wifi network (
Is it possible that the wifi is loaded after network-manager, so that
network-manager cannot reconnect ?
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I can confirm I've the same (very annoying) bug. I don't have the file
that Paul L. is talking about, but when I do "sudo service network-
manager restart" it works (but it's dirty, even in the /etc/rc.local
folder).
I don't know if it can be useful but here are some logs (I aslept and awoke my
l
Bryan Paradis : I'm sorry but using pulseaudio instead of the system
configuration menu doesn't change anything for me (but I'm using KDE, so
maybe there isn't the bug that affects Unity ?). But my problem is still
here, even with Disable=Headset in my /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
sometimes I need a f
After some more researches I found a way to make A2DP work, to do that I
need to put in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf in [General] the line
Disable=Headset
(then sudo service bluetooth restart).
A2DP seems to work now, but there is an other problem which appears : I
can't use HSP/HFP mode which is u
Public bug reported:
Hello,
There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which gives
a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened when I
change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch
In fact even the work around doesn't work... I tried to make my computer
sleeping, and then the A2DP mode doesn't work anymore...
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