@karel Actually OP originally had 1804 and issues with shutdown button. OP found heynnema's answer helpful. After they changed the whole question. I assume heynnema's answer really helped and OP installed Debian after that.
This is the perfect example of "How to not write a quesion".
unclear/dupe. I doubt the issue is with the symlink and both new and older version exist on OP's system. But there's no benefit of asking them for that since they last visited the site on the day of posting the question.
This question is probably a duplicate of this one. But since it already got 2 unclear and 2 OT votes, I'm holding off my CV. @jokerdino Can you please close the earlier said question as dupe of the latter one?
This looks like some kind of an answer but I have difficulty figuring the appropriate formatting as I am not familiar with the structure of the config file.
I solved in this way. I have installed pavucontrol. In terminal: sudo gedit /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf add this lines [General] Disable=Socket Enable=Media,Source,Sink,Gateway Save and exit from the editor Then: sudo service bluetooth restart cancel bluetooth speaker setup, and setup it again. — tiltmugSep 27 '16 at 13:31
I hope everything's OK. Not the best of times to be down there... Then again, certainly not the best of times to be back at your home country with these @#$%^%#$ either so...