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I have a nexus 7 here and tried a bit with the blueman pulseaudio module.
Trying to connect the audio source from blueman fails with all sorts of weird error messages... But that's ok I guess.
But when I try to initiate the audio connection from the android device pulseaudio quits:
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-open.c: 666: _dl_open: Assertion `_dl_debug_initialize (0, args.nsid)->r_state == RT_CONSISTENT' failed!
I'm not really sure what that means. I guess the blueman module does not work correctly with pulseaudio 2.99.2?
I tried blueman-bzr but the same thing happened... Any thoughts? Is the problem in pulseaudio 2.99 or in blueman?
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I'm experiencing the same issue.
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Same issue!
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It's not just blueman, the same happens with a generic BT headset in Gnome. Switch the headset on, watch PA crash. Used to work so well, seemless switching between speakers and BT audio ...
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Same issue here. Willing to troubleshoot and try things, but honestly don't know where to begin.
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Ok, I fixed this by installing a missing package, sbc. It is mentioned briefly in the PulseAudio Wiki, but doesn't really mention what happens when it is missing.
I also added a line to my /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf based on some threads in the Red Hat forums, not sure if it was relevant though as I still couldn't get it to stop crashing until I installed sbc.
Here is the line just in case:
# This section contains options which are not specific to any
# particular interface
[General]
Enable=Source,Sink,Headset,Gateway,Control,Socket,Media
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Thanks for the sbc clue. This fixes the problem for me.
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