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Alternative to Bluetooth dongle
I use Linux Ubuntu.
I have tried for months to get a Bluetooth dongle (tried 4 kinds) to send sound to my Altec Landsing wireless headphones with no luck. Is there any other way to accomplish my task? Thanks. |
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Alternative to Bluetooth dongle
Andy wrote:
I use Linux Ubuntu. I have tried for months to get a Bluetooth dongle (tried 4 kinds) to send sound to my Altec Landsing wireless headphones with no luck. Is there any other way to accomplish my task? Thanks. I can promise you one thing. If you "did it with a SmartPhone", it would "just work". Even Windows 10 does not have a full implementation of Bluetooth in it. I was unable to set up a Piconet between two Win10 machines (for fun). I managed to squeeze two packets through it, before it died. Linux has a decent stack, and at some point, I was using a certain debugging tool, but I forget all the details. And the thing was, the BlueZ stack was there all right, but there was mention they might remove the utilities thing I was using, from package manager. And I haven't been back since, to test anything. (See "deprecated tool" in the table here, for more details. Arch gives excellent technical articles, even if you're on Ubuntu and need to translate what you see a bit...) https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/bluetooth When you spend $20 on a Bluetooth device, you get $100 worth of aggravation. Quite a good deal, don't you see ? A 5x return on your money. Not even the bank does that. If you have a SmartPhone and test with that, you'll feel positively heroic when it works. Paul (who wants to track down the inventor of Bluetooth and... you know) |
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Alternative to Bluetooth dongle
Andy wrote:
I use Linux Ubuntu. I have tried for months to get a Bluetooth dongle (tried 4 kinds) to send sound to my Altec Landsing wireless headphones with no luck. Wrong newsgroup; this is a Win XP group. Here's an article* "How To Use Bluetooth Speakers In Ubuntu" He was using Ub 15.04 Unity, but you didn't say which version or which desktop environment. He was also using Inateck as opposed to Altec Lansing. The article didn't say much except to see if your DE has Bluetooth turned on and to let its bluetooth adapter find the corresponding device. On this system, which is Mint Cinnamon 18.3, the bluetooth function knows it doesn't have a bluetooth device much less a bluetooth target device. One way to see if your system sees the dongle is to use lsusb Report in a linux-oriented group which Ubuntu including which DE and what lsusb shows. * https://itsfoss.com/bluetooth-speakers-ubuntu/ -- Mike Easter |
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Alternative to Bluetooth dongle
On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 7:35:37 PM UTC-6, Mike Easter wrote:
Andy wrote: I use Linux Ubuntu. I have tried for months to get a Bluetooth dongle (tried 4 kinds) to send sound to my Altec Landsing wireless headphones with no luck. Wrong newsgroup; this is a Win XP group. Here's an article* "How To Use Bluetooth Speakers In Ubuntu" He was using Ub 15.04 Unity, but you didn't say which version or which desktop environment. He was also using Inateck as opposed to Altec Lansing. The article didn't say much except to see if your DE has Bluetooth turned on and to let its bluetooth adapter find the corresponding device. On this system, which is Mint Cinnamon 18.3, the bluetooth function knows it doesn't have a bluetooth device much less a bluetooth target device. One way to see if your system sees the dongle is to use lsusb Report in a linux-oriented group which Ubuntu including which DE and what lsusb shows. * https://itsfoss.com/bluetooth-speakers-ubuntu/ -- Mike Easter I know this is XP group. I thought that there might be an alternative to bluetooth in sending sound to wireless headphones. I have posted on many Ubuntu forums and no one has been able to help. I guess BT is a hit or miss with Windows O.S.es as well. Andy |
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Alternative to Bluetooth dongle
On 12 Feb 2018, Andy wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: I know this is XP group. I thought that there might be an alternative to bluetooth in sending sound to wireless headphones. I have posted on many Ubuntu forums and no one has been able to help. You should just keep posting to random newsgroups until you exhaust them all. I suggest you try a cooking newsgroup next. |
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Alternative to Bluetooth dongle
On 2/12/2018 8:52 PM, Nil wrote:
On 12 Feb 2018, Andy wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: I know this is XP group. I thought that there might be an alternative to bluetooth in sending sound to wireless headphones. I have posted on many Ubuntu forums and no one has been able to help. You should just keep posting to random newsgroups until you exhaust them all. I suggest you try a cooking newsgroup next. Have you tried a windows computer? If that works in addition to your android, then you'll know where the problem lies...but you already knew where the problem lies. In answer to your question, it's likely that bluetooth is the only thing that will connect wirelessly to your bluetooth headphones. |
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Alternative to Bluetooth dongle
Andy wrote:
Mike Easter wrote: Andy wrote: I use Linux Ubuntu. I have tried for months to get a Bluetooth dongle (tried 4 kinds) to send sound to my Altec Landsing wireless headphones with no luck. One way to see if your system sees the dongle is to use lsusb I have posted on many Ubuntu forums and no one has been able to help. I guess BT is a hit or miss with Windows O.S.es as well. You forgot about the lsusb report. -- Mike Easter |
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Alternative to Bluetooth dongle
Andy wrote:
I use Linux Ubuntu. I have tried for months to get a Bluetooth dongle (tried 4 kinds) to send sound to my Altec Landsing wireless headphones with no luck. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupp...othUsbAdapters "This page lists some of the Bluetooth USB Adapters that work on Ubuntu. -- You may also want to consider purchasing a free software compatible device. Unlike non-free driver dependent hardware support exists out of the box and will continue working going forward. Many other Bluetooth dongles will not." That page also advises lsusb. It also refers people to the ThinkPenguin site which sells linux compatible devices, but their USB bluetooth dongle is pricey. I'm sure one could find a better deal than that. I expect that one reason you haven't found help on the Ub forums so far is because you don't know how to ask questions properly yet. -- Mike Easter |
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Alternative to Bluetooth dongle
Mike Easter wrote:
the ThinkPenguin site which sells linux compatible devices, but their USB bluetooth dongle is pricey.Â* I'm sure one could find a better deal than that. Here's a $15 one: https://plugable.com/products/usb-bt4le/ Adds Bluetooth® wireless technology support for Windows® 7 and later, Linux PCs, and Raspberry Pi -- Mike Easter |
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Alternative to Bluetooth dongle
On Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at 10:43:57 AM UTC-6, Mike Easter wrote:
Mike Easter wrote: the ThinkPenguin site which sells linux compatible devices, but their USB bluetooth dongle is pricey.Â* I'm sure one could find a better deal than that. Here's a $15 one: https://plugable.com/products/usb-bt4le/ Adds Bluetooth® wireless technology support for Windows® 7 and later, Linux PCs, and Raspberry Pi -- Mike Easter Thanks Mike. I have bought 4 dongles, some of which claimed to work with Linux. I have to decide if I want to spend another $14 on another dongle. :-) Andy |
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