When bluetoothd starts to barf with cryptic messages in /var/log/syslog (which I constantly monitor on this machine) after I diagnosed horrificly low quality audio (in the flat side of the audio spectrum (which is balanced audio)) Is when I would rather have the message to be in the gracefull Norsk language with a **specific cause** for the corruption than the generic message the daemon spouted.
The fix was simple, I routed the audio as usual through an unbalanced tip/sleave cable eliminiting the BT tranceiver interface, which does introduce noise
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Als Antwort auf Dendrobatus Azureus • • •The image shows a terminal window displaying a log of system events. The terminal window is open on a desktop environment, with multiple tabs visible at the top, including "mocp," "mc-all," "cafe," and "RemAD." The terminal is running on a Linux system, as indicated by the command-line interface and the presence of kernel and Bluetooth-related messages.
The log entries are timestamped and show various system activities. The majority of the entries are from the kernel, indicating issues with Bluetooth, specifically mentioning "hc10: corrupted SCO packet." This suggests a problem with the Bluetooth connection or data transmission. Other entries include messages from the dbus-daemon, indicating the activation of services such as "freedesktop.timedate1" and "freedesktop.hostname."
The terminal window is set to a dark background with green and white text, typical of a Linux terminal. The timestamps are in the format "YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmZ," and the user is "krasiwati." The terminal is running commands related to Bluetooth, as seen in the command prompt "hd[2738]: #
... mehr anzeigenThe image shows a terminal window displaying a log of system events. The terminal window is open on a desktop environment, with multiple tabs visible at the top, including "mocp," "mc-all," "cafe," and "RemAD." The terminal is running on a Linux system, as indicated by the command-line interface and the presence of kernel and Bluetooth-related messages.
The log entries are timestamped and show various system activities. The majority of the entries are from the kernel, indicating issues with Bluetooth, specifically mentioning "hc10: corrupted SCO packet." This suggests a problem with the Bluetooth connection or data transmission. Other entries include messages from the dbus-daemon, indicating the activation of services such as "freedesktop.timedate1" and "freedesktop.hostname."
The terminal window is set to a dark background with green and white text, typical of a Linux terminal. The timestamps are in the format "YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmZ," and the user is "krasiwati." The terminal is running commands related to Bluetooth, as seen in the command prompt "hd[2738]: #16 ? /usr/libexec/bluetooth/bluetooth."
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