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Keep having to pair my headphones (are the settings being lost on upgrades?) #446

Open aral opened 1 year ago

aral commented 1 year ago

Describe the bug

I keep finding that Silverblue (latest as of a few days ago) keeps forgetting my paired headphones (Beats Powerbeats Pro).

To Reproduce

I believe it happens after upgrades. The paired device is no longer seen in the quick access Bluetooth menu in the system bar and I have to pair it again.

Expected behavior

Silverblue should not forget bluetooth pairings unless told to do so.

Screenshots

n/a

OS version:

● fedora:fedora/37/x86_64/silverblue
                  Version: 37.20230314.0 (2023-03-14T00:43:07Z)
               BaseCommit: 73028c7680c7acd755ab315093d379a0e83a56d07e1166d02f5a7478f8b327bf
             GPGSignature: Valid signature by ACB5EE4E831C74BB7C168D27F55AD3FB5323552A
          LayeredPackages: appeditor ffmpeg fish gnome-console gnome-tweak-tool gstreamer1-plugin-openh264
                           gtk4-devel-tools langpacks-en libvirt-daemon-config-network lm_sensors
                           mozilla-openh264 qemu-device-display-virtio-vga qemu-ui-opengl
                           rpmfusion-free-release rpmfusion-nonfree-release virt-install virt-manager
                           virt-viewer wireguard-tools wl-clipboard
            LocalPackages: sublime-merge-2083-1.x86_64

Additional context

I’ll try and reproduce at the next update and confirm that that’s what’s causing it.

aral commented 1 year ago

Just wanted to confirm that I just ran an update and the Bluetooth pairings are gone so I’m pretty sure it’s the updates that are doing it.

travier commented 1 year ago

You might want to report that issue upstream to get more eyes on it. Not sure that it's Silverblue specific.

travier commented 7 months ago

Is this still an issue on Fedora Silverblue 39? Thanks

aral commented 7 months ago

@travier Yes, it’s still an issue.

  1. I had my Powerbeats Pros paired and it was showing up in the quick access menu and I could connect and disconnect without issue.
  2. I ran today’s system updates, restarted.
  3. The headphones are no longer paired.

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travier commented 7 months ago

It might be an issue in bluez or pipewire. Would be best to file an issue there.

aral commented 7 months ago

Hi there,

Sorry, I don’t know the code well enough to file a report in either of those places.

As far as someone who uses Fedora Silverblue is concerned, the OS forgets their paired bluetooth devices on every update so it’s a Fedora Silverblue bug. It would be very helpful to perhaps have a process where the person from the team who is responsible for the particular area in general can follow bugs that original upstream.

Aral

On Wed, Nov 29, 2023, at 10:23 AM, Timothée Ravier wrote:

It might be an issue in bluez or pipewire. Would be best to file an issue there.

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shaunography commented 4 months ago

I am having the same issue, paired headphones disappear after each reboot and need to be paired.