On Tue, 2016-07-26 at 09:35 -0400, Roger Wells wrote:
On 07/25/2016 05:55 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/26/16 02:49, Roger Wells wrote:
Something changed (although not fatally): I use Bluetooth speakers quite often. Back in F22 or so after pairing the device merely turning it on caused Fedora to connect to it. Several months ago, now on F23, (not sure when this problem appeared) that changed and after turning the speaker on, I have to go into Bluetooth Settings where the device appears as "Disconnected", select it and activate the "Connection" switch several times and it will eventually connect and be available for selection in the "Sound Settings" after which it works fine. Is there a path back?
The setup is up to date Fedora 23 using Gnome 3.18.1-1.fc23.x86_64 TIA,
I use F24, a Bluetooth headset, and KDE. The GUI may be different but I think gnome should have similar settings.
On my settings for the headset I have "trusted" checked. Then there is another "tab" called "Advanced Settings". There is a drop down box for "Accept Automatically" and I have "Trusted Devices" selected.
When I power on my headset it is connected automatically.
Thanks for responding.
I don't see any Advanced Settings offer via the Gnome desktop and no mention of BT in the tweak tool. I'll hunt around.
To be clear: this was in KDE. I don't know what the equivalent Gnome control is.
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