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bt-audio depreciated · Issue #13 · khvzak/bluez-tools · …
https://github.com/khvzak/bluez-tools/issues/13
In that case, try running bluetoothctl manually, and enter each command only when bluetoothctl is ready, i.e. had no output messages for a few seconds. This way you should be able to see which of the steps worked, which failed, and …
GitHub - khvzak/bluez-tools: A set of tools to manage ...
https://github.com/khvzak/bluez-tools
bluez-tools =========== See "Installation" for compile instructions. This was a GSoC'10 project to implement a new command line tools for bluez (bluetooth stack for linux). It is currently an active open source project. The project is implemented in C and uses the D-Bus interface of bluez.
bt-agent(1) — bluez-tools — Debian jessie — Debian Manpages
https://manpages.debian.org/jessie/bluez-tools/bt-agent.1.en.html
-p, --pin <file path<gt> Use a file that holds a list of authorization codes for each device by name or mac address. The contents of the file should be in this format: AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF 123456 RemoteDeviceName * (accept any pin code) If a pin file is included, it will check the passkey of the pairing device against the key included in the file. It will automatically authorize the device …
bluetooth - bt-audio: Command not found - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/767871/bt-audio-command-not-found
Moreover, the command which bt-audio just comes back blank - i.e. the file really is not present. The output of dpkg -l | grep bluez-tools is: ii bluez-tools 0.2.0~20140808-5 amd64 Set of tools to manage Bluetooth devices for linux And the package seems to be installed from the correct sources as the output of apt-cache policy bluez-tools indicates:
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