I'm having a strange issue with bluetooth on my new debian stable install. I've been running debian for a few years now and have never come across this before but just to be sure I didn't miss anything, I followed the debian bluetooth user page and don't think I have.
Using the `bluetoothctl` command as I usually do, I ran `bluetoothctl scan` to find the addresses of my devices then the `bluetoothctl connect` command to connect them. I've also tried with the pair command.
The unusual problem is that my bluetooth headphones connect and work perfectly fine but anything else seems to make a successful connection but doesn't actually work. I've tested this with my playstation 4 controller though I've tested my mouse as well and it has the same issue. This is the same outcome regardless of if the headphones are connected or not, even on a fresh boot.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Using the `bluetoothctl` command as I usually do, I ran `bluetoothctl scan` to find the addresses of my devices then the `bluetoothctl connect` command to connect them. I've also tried with the pair command.
The unusual problem is that my bluetooth headphones connect and work perfectly fine but anything else seems to make a successful connection but doesn't actually work. I've tested this with my playstation 4 controller though I've tested my mouse as well and it has the same issue. This is the same outcome regardless of if the headphones are connected or not, even on a fresh boot.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Statistics: Posted by MidnightTree — 2024-01-31 20:03 — Replies 4 — Views 84