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How to get Gnome bluetooth manager to use device alias instead of device name?

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OS: Ubuntu 20.04 focal
Kernel: x86_64 Linux 5.15.0-67-generic
DE: GNOME 3.36.5

I have several bluetooth devices that have the same model name.

It is difficult to manage them through Gnome's default bluetooth manager GUI, because Gnome's bluetooth manager does not respect/use device aliases.

I 'renamed' the devices through Blueman, and confirmed Blueman has changed the device aliases, but the Gnome bluetooth manager device list is unchanged.

I've tried:

  • bluetoothctl set-alias my_desired_device_name
  • renaming device in Blueman
  • deleting /var/lib/bluetooth/*/device-mac
  • deleting /var/lib/bluetooth/<controller-mac>/cache
  • service bluetooth restart

Nothing has made a difference in the Gnome BT gui. Blueman respects aliases, but not gnome BT manager.

How can I make it so the Gnome BT manager gui uses device aliases like Blueman?

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This will https://superuser.com/questions/1696482/is-it-possible-to-refer-to-a-device-by-its-alias-in-bluetoothctl See the script "How can I make it so the Gnome BT manager gui uses device aliases like Blueman?" File a bugreport ;-) up to then your best option is command line.
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