@Gordon thanks for sharing your experiences and hints. I agree that there are people that report having a good experience with Bluetooth on GNU/Linux. However that was not my experience. I did try the command line, two different GNU/Linux distributions, building a new kernel driver and so on, looking at various howtos. So there are some factors which are making a difference. Maybe it is the version of Linux (the kernel - I had a rather old ones). However it stopped being fun investigating.
What I don't do is using the proprietary build of Chromium, and this would be strange if they had some proprietary stuff in there making Bluetooth better and not being in the source code.
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@Gordon thanks for sharing your experiences and hints. I agree that there are people that report having a good experience with Bluetooth on GNU/Linux. However that was not my experience. I did try the command line, two different GNU/Linux distributions, building a new kernel driver and so on, looking at various howtos. So there are some factors which are making a difference. Maybe it is the version of Linux (the kernel - I had a rather old ones). However it stopped being fun investigating.
What I don't do is using the proprietary build of Chromium, and this would be strange if they had some proprietary stuff in there making Bluetooth better and not being in the source code.