Description of problem:Attempted to use Fedora 34 gnome settings GUI to pair bluetooth Beats Studio3 headphones. Placed headphones in pairing mode. Headphones were discovered by GUI. Selecting headphones attempts to pair and then times out (circle spins forever then stops). Further attempts to select headphones and pair show no action. I then went to terminal and used bluetoothctl to discover, pair, and connect without difficulty. Once paired, I can connect and disconnect without problems using the Fedora 34 gnome settings GUI. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): ASUS L401 Laptop, AX200NGW AC AX 2/4/5 Ghz BT5.1 Wirelesss card, Fedora 34, Beast Studio3 Bluetooth Headphones How reproducible: Everytime pairing fails even after restart. I am running the latest uptodate. I did a dnf update/upgrade. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Put headphones in pairing mode 2. Go to Fedora 34 gnome GUI and go to settings 3. Select Bluetooth 4. Wait for Headphones to appear 5. Select Headphones 6. Wait forever while circle of light spins and you contemplate life 7. Pairing fails 8. Repeat 3 times 9. Do DuckDuckGo search cause you are n00b 10. Find termnal bluetoothctl 11. Use Man page to learn how to use it. 12. Use bluetoothctl and force pairing 13. Test Gui again and find you can now connect and diconnect using GUI 14. Rejoice 15. File 1st Bug Report ever because you are so happy to leave Apple for Fedora Actual results: Pairing Fails using Fedora 34 gnome Settings GUI Expected results: Pairing to succeed using Fedora 34 gnome Settings GUI Additional info: Nothing
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