Ubuntu Bluetooth (bug)

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Ubuntu can`t turn on Bluetooth:
https://share.nmblc.cloud/d447ceba

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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I suggest you report a bug. Chrome is proprietary to Google so it's their issue

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Test (3560holy) said :
#2

Please do this so that it does not become your bug. We're all here to solve problems, not push bugs to each other.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#3

Again, this is Google's problem. Posting more on here helps nobody.
You can start the process with

Ubuntu-bug google-chrome

If this isn't the package then use the right package name.

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Test (3560holy) said :
#4

Google has Chrome OS. And everything works there. So that's your problem. I also can't connect to a Bluetooth headset from the native Ubuntu interface

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#5

Nope, You are wrong twice here

1. Google provide the DEB you are using, not Canonical
2. I'm a user....just like you. I don't work for Ubuntu or Canonical in any way. I just enjoy supporting users.

So no.....it's not my problem in any way, Google make the DEB file, so it's Google's problem.

Log a bug with Google.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#6

Your Bluetooth audio pairing issue is an Ubuntu issue. We can help with that.

What is the output of:

dmesg | egrep -i 'blue|firm'; lsb_release -a;uname -a; lsusb

Thanks

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Test (3560holy) said (last edit ):
#7

This is a question for Ubuntu developers, not users.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#8

Yes and the developers are Google.

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Test (3560holy) said :
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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
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With respect to "This is a question for Ubuntu developers, not users."

If you want to have a direct contact to the developers, then you are wrong here.

In the Ubuntu question area users talk to users.
If you see that a program has an error and want to communicate with the developers about it, then you have to create a bug report, which is then dealt with by the developers.

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Test (3560holy) said :
#11

I find bugs, and you create bug reports for the developers as responsible and trusted people.

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Test (3560holy) said :
#12

> ubuntu-bug google-chrome
This method will not allow you to submit a bug report: https://share.nmblc.cloud/053a727e

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Test (3560holy) said :
#13

google-chrome --version: Google Chrome 131.0.6778.85

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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
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W.r.t "This method will not allow you to submit a bug report"

As you can see from the response, the program "google-chrome" is not coming from the Ubuntu repositories, but from some other sources. This is why you cannot create a bug report for it in the Ubuntu bug tracker. And consequently also asking questions about it in the Ubuntu question area is wrong.

If google-chrome does not work as desired, then you have to ask or complain at the source, where you got that program, for google chrome probably the google issue tracker, see https://developers.google.com/issue-tracker/concepts/issues?hl=ru

The only situation where the Ubuntu question area or Ubuntu bug tracker are the right address, is a problem with an Ubuntu-provided package.

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Test (3560holy) said (last edit ):
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I sent the bug report using the software itself.

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Test (3560holy) said (last edit ):
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> Ubuntu-provided package

Are you talking about Chromium? Chromium does not have this functionality, as far as I know. So I think this is the right place for the question.

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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
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W.r.t. "Are you talking about Chromium"

No. I am talking about the source, from where the "google-chrome" program is coming, which you have running on your system.

What output do you receive for the command
dpkg --search google-chrome

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Test (3560holy) said (last edit ):
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I use the official source https://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main

Installed package "google-chrome-stable".

The package is the same. You can test it https://help.ubuntu.ru/wiki/google_chrome

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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
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The "official source" that you list above is Google (and not Ubuntu).

If you think that there is something wrong in the google-chrome program that you use, then please report it to Google.
Ubuntu is not the right address.

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Test (3560holy) said (last edit ):
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Ok. Please give me the Ubuntu repository. I'll install from it. I'm sure that I'll get the same bug, because Ubuntu does not work correctly.

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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
#21

The google-chrome package is not available in Ubuntu repositories.
Ubuntu only offers chromium in form of a snap package.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#22

If you run:

apt-cache policy `dpkg -l | grep -i chrome | awk {'print $2'}`

You'll see it's downloaded directly from Google, not Canonical. It's a Google issue. They make the DEB file. It's their problem

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Test (3560holy) said :
#23

If Chrome worked independently of Ubuntu, then maybe it would be so. But here both sides might have to make changes to the code.

The logs contain the following information:

[1559073:1559073:1130/173846.624684:ERROR:object_proxy.cc(576)] Failed to call method: org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Set: object_path= /org/bluez/hci0: org.bluez.Error.Busy:

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