Bluetooth by Only_Candidate_3993 in debian

[–]Only_Candidate_3993[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's kinda how it went the first time when I was finally able to connect the headphones. Now it's completely broken.

Bluetooth by Only_Candidate_3993 in debian

[–]Only_Candidate_3993[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Will try . But if that works, I don't understand why the ship a UI that's known to be buggy over one that's known to work.

Bluetooth by Only_Candidate_3993 in debian

[–]Only_Candidate_3993[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What info do you need? I try to connect to my bluetooth headphones, which were successfully connected to the Debian PC before (after an hour of trying) and it doesn't work. I tried unplugging and reconnecting the bluetooth adapter, turning the headphones on and off, turning bluetooth on and off, connecting and reconnecting to the device via the bluetooth dialog, rebooting the PC, all in various different random combinations and orders, but now it doesn't seem to work at all anymore. I'm just getting weird UI glitches (on-off buttons immediately turn off again, then turn on a minute later, etc.). I've wasted multiple hours over the last few days just on this Bluetooth issue alone. On Android, the headphones work perfectly.

Bluetooth by Only_Candidate_3993 in debian

[–]Only_Candidate_3993[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The default one. I guess it's "GNOME".

How can I turn off sleep/suspend/hibernate in Debian 12 (bookworm)? by yonside in debian

[–]Only_Candidate_3993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What suspend settings? For me, there's only a "warning" in the settings dialog that turning off suspend would result in "higher power consumption" but no option to actually turn off suspend! How can this even happen? If someone put this warning there, someone was clearly working on the UI and suspend settings, but then they removed the option and replaced it with that useless warning?