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Am trying to figure out how to get a "wonderboom 3" wireless speaker to work on ubuntu
Might help if you told us anything about this speaker, your hardware, and the version of Ubuntu. If it's bluetooth, you need to pair it with your system and it should then be available as an audio device. Choose it in your player.
Just now found details on the device, needed photo it to be able to read...
Model: Wonderboom 3 Bluetooth Speaker Model SR0192
Ok...and you still tell us nothing about your hardware or version of Ubuntu. And you seem to also ignore the advice given about pairing it to your computer and choosing it as an audio device.
Was asked to get her "wonderboom 3" wireless speaker to work on her ubuntu [22.04.4 Jammy Jellyfish]
When I tried to connect it failed...
After posted here, was looking further into logs, then found Suspending perhaps the problem:
Quote:
Mar 24 03:02:13 HP-ProBook-450G3 systemd-logind[766]: Suspending...
Mar 24 03:02:13 HP-ProBook-450G3 ModemManager[882]: <info> [sleep-monitor-systemd] system is about to suspend
Mar 24 03:02:15 HP-ProBook-450G3 systemd[1]: Starting System Suspend...
Mar 24 03:02:15 HP-ProBook-450G3 systemd-sleep[60651]: Entering sleep state 'suspend'...
Mar 24 03:02:15 HP-ProBook-450G3 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
polpak@HP-ProBook-450G3:~$
So ran updates, then rebooted... the restart fixed her problem :-)
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