Comments on How to connect via Bluetooth in GNOME on Linux

Connecting to a Bluetooth device is essential for file transferring, audio sharing (Bluetooth speakers), and shared network connectivity (smartphones). GNOME settings panel is offering a quick way to do this in simple steps. Here's a guide on how to do it.

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By: jymm

I have found only one Linux OS that worked out of the box for Bluetooth and that is Zorin. Not sure why but most find my device (wireless speaker) but no music will play after it is connected.

By: mayanja

Hello, blueman or bluez...none work with gnome on Ubuntu 20.04!!

Bluetooth seems to install but never finds the devices