[18:10] <Mooncairn> GNOME Bluetooth isn't finding my bluetooth devices, but it's finding other devices in the area. Not sure where to go from here.
[18:22] <Mooncairn> Okay, got one to be found by some combination of restarting the bluetooth service and having my device do a pairing ping. Still no luck on the other device.
[18:43] <Mooncairn> Got the other one connected, but it's proving to be really fussy. No A2DP sound out of it.
[18:57] <cmaloney> I have one bluetooth adapter that proved a right pain to keep paired
[18:57] <cmaloney> I'm using an Asus dongle now
[18:57] <cmaloney> I think it's this one here: https://www.asus.com/us/networking-iot-servers/adapters/all-series/usbbt400/
[18:57] <Mooncairn> My dongle should be okay. Bluetooth worked fine when I was running KDE.
[18:58] <cmaloney> That was before you upgraded. ;)
[19:06] <Mooncairn> It doesn't help that my hand-me-down bluetooth headset is a piece of junk.
[19:07] <cmaloney> oof
[19:07] <Mooncairn> I just momentarily got audio working and was playing a YouTube video. The sound cut out again when the next video started.
[19:07] <cmaloney> This is part of why I'm still using wired headphones
[19:08] <Mooncairn> Yea, I was having (different) problems with this unit under KDE. I've largely been using a wired headphone, but it's really uncomfortable and grows more so the longer they're on my head.
[19:10] <Mooncairn> And apparently lack of sleep induces mixed singular and plural nouns and pronouns. ;)
[19:17] <Mooncairn> On a totally unrelated note, today I'm wishing that I had a bag of holding that I could shove all the junk I'm ostensibly cleaning up.
[19:29] <cmaloney> Heh.
[19:29] <cmaloney> More than once I've wished for a TARDIS
[19:30] <cmaloney> but I know that I'd just be asked to move people