• [?]Identify BT Card, enable BT to pair with BT enabled Loudspeaker

    From Susmita/Rajib@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 6 04:50:01 2020
    XPost: linux.debian.user

    To,
    The Team Laptop,
    debian-laptop@lists.debian.org,
    The Team User,
    debian-user@lists.debian.org,
    Debian.org

    My dear illustrious Team Leaders,

    Good morning.

    I need help with BT card identification in my laptop, enable it and
    pair it with a BT enabled loudspeaker.

    My daughter, a Graphic Designer, does this so easily with her Doze
    laptop. Why should it be a problem with Linux, as all the core device
    programs are in assembly and c?

    I have posted my query as usual in the Debian forums, but that being a cacophonic fish market, wouldn't yield an encouraging result, as
    usual. The post is here: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=145792&p=718471

    I assure you that, as always, I shall post a [Solved] post in the
    Debian Forums in the end of this experience for future users.

    Regards,
    Rajib Bandopadhyay
    A dedicated Debian and Knoppix user

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  • From deloptes@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 6 08:40:01 2020
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    Susmita/Rajib wrote:

    I need help with BT card identification in my laptop, enable it and
    pair it with a BT enabled loudspeaker.

    My daughter, a Graphic Designer, does this so easily with her Doze
    laptop. Why should it be a problem with Linux, as all the core device programs are in assembly and c?

    I have posted my query as usual in the Debian forums, but that being a cacophonic fish market, wouldn't yield an encouraging result, as
    usual. The post is here: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=145792&p=718471

    I assure you that, as always, I shall post a [Solved] post in the
    Debian Forums in the end of this experience for future users.

    Too many words for nothing. You could mention what model and makes is your laptop.

    mostly people do not read the documents on their machines and in case of BT they do not know there is a hardware or software switch to enable/disable.

    regards

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  • From Matus UHLAR - fantomas@21:1/5 to deloptes on Sun May 17 12:50:01 2020
    XPost: linux.debian.user

    Susmita/Rajib wrote:
    I need help with BT card identification in my laptop, enable it and
    pair it with a BT enabled loudspeaker.

    My daughter, a Graphic Designer, does this so easily with her Doze
    laptop. Why should it be a problem with Linux, as all the core device
    programs are in assembly and c?

    I have posted my query as usual in the Debian forums, but that being a
    cacophonic fish market, wouldn't yield an encouraging result, as
    usual. The post is here:
    http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=145792&p=718471

    I assure you that, as always, I shall post a [Solved] post in the
    Debian Forums in the end of this experience for future users.

    On 06.04.20 08:35, deloptes wrote:
    Too many words for nothing. You could mention what model and makes is your >laptop.

    I can agree that it's good to post that info to mailing list, not just links
    to forums, especially when first link points to second link, which points to google drive...

    seems your bluetooth is BCM43142A0

    mostly people do not read the documents on their machines and in case of BT >they do not know there is a hardware or software switch to enable/disable.

    Susmita/Rajib: did you try to install firmware-bluez and firmware-misc-nonfree to see if they help?

    --
    Matus UHLAR - fantomas, uhlar@fantomas.sk ; http://www.fantomas.sk/
    Warning: I wish NOT to receive e-mail advertising to this address.
    Varovanie: na tuto adresu chcem NEDOSTAVAT akukolvek reklamnu postu.
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  • From Susmita/Rajib@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 21 15:30:01 2020
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    A gentle reminder, dear illustrious Team Leaders.
    Regards,
    Rajib Bandopadhyay
    A dedicated Debian and Knoppix user

    ---------- Earlier message ----------
    From: Susmita/Rajib <bkpsusmitaa@gmail.com>
    Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 07:55:08 +0530
    Subject: [?]Identify BT Card, enable BT to pair with BT enabled Loudspeaker
    To:
    Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org, debian-user@lists.debian.org

    To,
    The Team Laptop,
    debian-laptop@lists.debian.org,
    The Team User,
    debian-user@lists.debian.org,
    Debian.org

    My dear illustrious Team Leaders,

    Good morning.

    I need help with BT card identification in my laptop, enable it and
    pair it with a BT enabled loudspeaker.

    My daughter, a Graphic Designer, does this so easily with her Doze
    laptop. Why should it be a problem with Linux, as all the core device
    programs are in assembly and c?

    I have posted my query as usual in the Debian forums, but that being a cacophonic fish market, wouldn't yield an encouraging result, as
    usual. The post is here: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=145792&p=718471

    I assure you that, as always, I shall post a [Solved] post in the
    Debian Forums in the end of this experience for future users.

    Regards,
    Rajib Bandopadhyay
    A dedicated Debian and Knoppix user

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  • From Susmita/Rajib@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 24 12:40:02 2020
    XPost: linux.debian.user

    Dear illustrious Team Leaders,

    I am returning to inform that the problem has been solved, though the
    sound played through my External BT enabled Loudspeakers is
    erratically chopped in between.

    I shall have to arrange for means to improve sound quality of the
    played sound.

    Any suggestion in this regard would be welcome.

    The Last Mile tweak was outrageously simple:
    I just had to rename to file, like it was mentioned by Taron
    Saribekyan, BCM43142A0-0a5c-216c.hcd to bcm.hcd, then restarting the
    laptop. Now the BT package works as intended, every option activated.

    The solution has been posted to the Debian Forums, link: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=145792&p=718471 , also
    informed earlier.

    I thank you all, particularly, Dr./Mr. Haskett, Wright, Curt, Follmann
    and Joe, for staying with me till the end.

    Regards,
    Rajib Bandopadhyay
    Etc.

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  • From deloptes@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 24 16:10:02 2020
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    Susmita/Rajib wrote:

    I shall have to arrange for means to improve sound quality of the
    played sound.

    Any suggestion in this regard would be welcome.

    I've read some advises to increase latency tolerance or similar in pulse.
    may be try searching for advises on the internet in this regards.

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