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I got my 13" macbook pro retina laptop pretty much all working on Ubuntu apart from bluetooth.

I can pair a device no problem. I pair it as a Headset Service. But I cannot see any audio device in the bluetooth settings.

if i do

pactl list cards short
0 alsa_card.pci-0000_00_1b.0 module-alsa-card.c

Is shown, and nothing else..

So I have it paired, how do I get a output device to show?

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  • Hi - 13.04 issues should be reported on launchpad to allow the developers to actually fix this issue. Please refer to this Q&A: askubuntu.com/questions/18641/…
    – fossfreedom
    Feb 22, 2013 at 21:10
  • I know, It was not a bug, I did not have the packaged installed otherwise I would have reported it as a bug. Thanks
    – Sc0rian
    Feb 23, 2013 at 9:17

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I fixed it.

I installed bluez and installed pulseaudio-module-bluetooth (this showed up my headset). I then was able to get it working, and selected the A2DP profile. Now all works.

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