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Once rebooted, a new check on the Bluetooth service status shows that the third error is still occurring. Now reboot sudo reboot now Privacy Setting Rejected Failure With your favourite text editor (mine one is nano), modify “/lib/systemd/system/rvice” file to add “–noplugin=sap” option near “ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd” configuration: sudo nano /lib/systemd/system/rviceĪnd make sure that your one appears like the following (just adding –noplugin=sap as mentioned above): ĬonditionPathIsDirectory=/sys/class/bluetoothĮxecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd -noplugin=sapĬapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_NET_ADMIN CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE This can be fixed simply by stopping the SIM profile loading. #JABRA DIRECT DOESNT DETECT MY BLUETOOTH DRIVER#The “Sap driver initialization failed.” notices that something is going wrong on startup. Jan 06 21:15:57 raspberrypi bluetoothd: Failed to set privacy: Rejected (0x0b) Jan 06 21:15:57 raspberrypi bluetoothd: sap-server: Operation not permitted (1) Jan 06 21:15:57 raspberrypi bluetoothd: Sap driver initialization failed. Jan 06 21:15:57 raspberrypi bluetoothd: Bluetooth management interface 1.14 initialized Jan 06 21:15:57 raspberrypi bluetoothd: Starting SDP server Jan 06 21:15:56 raspberrypi systemd: Started Bluetooth service. Jan 06 21:15:56 raspberrypi bluetoothd: Bluetooth daemon 5.50 Jan 06 21:15:56 raspberrypi systemd: Starting Bluetooth service. Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Mon 21:15:56 GMT 2min 57s ago If you check the Bluetooth service starting status: sudo systemctl status rvice The first issue comes from SAP (SIM Access Profile) driver initialization. #JABRA DIRECT DOESNT DETECT MY BLUETOOTH INSTALL#This module will be useful later for the interface Bluetooth: sudo apt-get install bluealsa pulseaudio SAP Driver Initialization Failure Now logout/login or reboot to have this change running: sudo reboot now Install Bluealsa and Pulseaudio Module Simply use the following command to add the pi user to the Bluetooth group: sudo usermod -G bluetooth -a pi This fix helps to use audio files from the default pi user, without having to elevate privileges for each Bluetooth action. Sudo apt-get upgrade Adding Pi To Bluetooth Users #JABRA DIRECT DOESNT DETECT MY BLUETOOTH UPDATE#So every command within the following paragraphs will be issued via ssh remote connection.īe sure to have your OS up to date: sudo apt-get update We’ll start from standard Raspberry PI OS Lite installation with WiFi and ssh enabled. In this tutorial, I’ll try to make all of them together. The solution came out with several fixes coming from different tutorials, being particularly important the tricks from and . So I started to follow many guides until I reached a configuration that simply works. The main issues have been related to Bluetooth service errors on startup and connection breaking. Also, raspi-config can’t help, since this doesn’t include any Bluetooth configuration in Interfacing options. My tests have been frustrated by common issues not well documented on the web and issues connecting an audio Bluetooth device are really complex to find and solve. This was with the idea to use in future projects available home assistants (like Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa) via Bluetooth headphones or speakers on a Raspberry PI OS Lite installation (without the need of a GUI or graphical Bluetooth manager). For a while, I have been struggling in getting my Raspberry Pi connected to Bluetooth headphones. ![]()
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