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On Friday, 6 May 2022 08:59:33 BST Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> On Thursday, 5 May 2022 21:37:12 BST Michael wrote: |
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> > I've never had speakers blowing the audio chips driving them. I would |
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> > have |
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> > thought they would be protected electrically from such events occurring. |
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> The sound chips have failed on both my workstations' motherboards over the |
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> last five years or so. They only seem to last a couple of years. Each time |
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> I've plugged in a USB dongle instead, and both of those have now failed. Or |
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> perhaps it's the speakers and their amplifiers. |
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> > Anyway, more to the point, I had tried to configure a laptop to connect |
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> > over bluetooth to an AVR, but I couldn't get it to work until I installed |
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> > and used net-wireless/blueman. You may want to give it a spin. |
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> I will. Thank you. And Jack too. |
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No joy. I get the same result: "blueman.bluez.errors.DBusFailedError: br- |
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connection-profile-unavailable" |
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So far none of the remedies offered on the web have helped. What would help is |
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some idea of how the whole BT system works, but the more I look the more |
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complex it seems. |
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Regards, |
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Peter. |