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    [LAPTOP] Buletooth with 18.04

    I'm running 18.04 on my ASUS TP300LD laptop and am trying to use a Bose Mini II speaker. I can connect to the speaker and the speaker replies back that it is connected. However, when I try and play a video with Firefox or Pandora music, sound still comes through the laptop speakers. How to I get sound through my Bluetooth speaker?

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    use the audio controller in the system tray to drag the application to the device you want to hear play back on .

    OR
    System settings-> multimedia ->Device perferances move the device to the top of the multimedia section . (this will make the device perfered for that kind of audio)
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      #3
      Originally posted by sithlord48 View Post
      use the audio controller in the system tray to drag the application to the device you want to hear play back on .
      Using the audio controller under "Devices" I can see the "Bose mini" and can make it default and mute the internal speakers. Under "Applications" I see "Firefox: AudioStream". Still no sound coming through the Bose Mini. However, when I move the slider bar under "devices" I get a popping sound as the slider moves.
      Originally posted by sithlord48 View Post
      OR
      System settings-> multimedia ->Device perferances move the device to the top of the multimedia section . (this will make the device perfered for that kind of audio)
      I moved the Bose mini to the top but no joy. However, when I...System settings-> multimedia ->audio and video->audio hardware setup, I can turn off the internal speakers and Bluetooth now works.
      Thanks for the pointers;
      Mark

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        #4
        Sorry I didn't see your post. I just dealt with this issue above:

        https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...pdate-to-18-04

        The problem appears to be firmware/kernel level, and not distro-related, which means that any distro using the current kernel and firmware is going to have the same problems.

        I downgraded the Kernel to 4.10.17 on my own system and that solved the Bluetooth issues. Everything works as it should.

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