On a regular Tumbleweed (with KDE and the other “defaults”) when connecting “extra” audio devices, like bluetooth audio devices, the bluetooth connection would complete “correctly” but the devices won’t be added to the list of available output devices in the sound panel. Rebooting the computer and/or reconnecting the devices won’t help. This bug is transient, some software updates will fix it and some others will bring it back (this is not the first time I see it) and it’s now broken as of 20221114-1936.1
I have the same problem and this article does not solve it.
I think it has to do with the removal of bluez-alsa from the repositories.
@carlos_ks: Welcome to the forum.
Better post that on the other thread so the discussion remains central.
On your idea that it has to the removal of bluez-alsa from the repositories, please indicate (in the other) thread why you think this.
This is now fixed as of “openSUSE Tumbleweed 20221123-0”
Short lived, broken again in 20221127-0
Fixed in 20221128-0
And broken again in 20221129-0
XD and again, again …
Assuming that a bug report is linked to in the other thread, please add your comments to the bug report. That is much more effective then telling us, your fellow users.
Here’s a new development: it’s not about the version. Every clean boot will start with it broken; then if you suspend the computer long enough it will start working. Magic stuff
Each time I boot (or re-log into my account) I type:
sudo systemctl restart bluetooth
It works, even if it is a little annoying
Will it help if in yast2-services manager
you set it on boot.