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Old 12-16-2018, 11:54 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by dhdurgee View Post
I am also out of my depth as I don't currently use bluetooth audio on linux and don't have a kindle with it. Just did a search on "linux alsa bluetooth audio" and got some interesting results. What do you see in /etc/bluetooth there? Perhaps an audio.conf file?

From this search it appears that pulseaudio is the usual method used for BT audio, but does not look like kindle uses it.

Dave
no bluetooth folder sadly.

https://haste.rys.pw/raw/lasecevame

also found one more file related to audio, but could also be red herring.

https://haste.rys.pw/raw/unuzeloxuj

Not sure what exactly to look for in /proc, tried asound but that just has a few files, and one of them is devices which just says "no sound cards"...

Some of the bluetooth stuff I checked was uninteresting

https://haste.rys.pw/raw/kafocepebi
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