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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 30.05.2015 00:47, Northern Lights
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<div>Thanks for the response. If it’s a kernel module issue,
which module is needed? I haven’t seen any reference to kernel
modules on this subject.</div>
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<div>Do you have the required kernel modules installed?
"Protocol not available" sounds like</div>
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Modules can be found under networking in the kernel
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<div>Okay, I suppose this makes sense</div>
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You don't need to load module-bluez5-device directly.
module-bluetooth-discover is the only<br>
module you need to load. module-bluetooth-discover loads
then module-bluez4-discover or<br>
module-bluez5-discover depending on your bluez version and
that module automatically loads<br>
module-bluez4-device or module-bluez5-device as soon as a
bluetooth device turns up.<br>
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<div>As to your follow-up of whether or not things work when not
logged in as root, well, I can’t tell because if I create a user
and log into it, while PulseAudio launches fine, when I try to
run bluetoothctl, I get its prompt but then it’s dead in the
water and doesn’t respond to me typing. Before I learned of the
system mode option, I tried pulseaudio —start –D when logged in
as root. If I quickly run the bluetoothctl command sequence, I
can connect to the speaker and then do pacmd list-sinks and see
it. I just doesn’t do the same thing in system mode. I get that
error. I did try copying my default.pa to system.pa but that
didn’t help.</div>
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If you get it working as a user, it is no kernel issue. Did you
follow the steps here<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/SystemWide/">http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/SystemWide/</a><br>
for system mode? Are you allowed to load pulse modules when logged
in?<br>
Is there any output in the pulseaudio log when you try to connect
your device?<br>
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Regards<br>
Georg<br>
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