start:system:bluetooth
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- | ===== How to use Bluetooth on Artix ===== | + | ===== How to integrate |
- | **Programms we need (install them when not already installed):** | + | **Programms we need:** |
* **bluetoothctl**: | * **bluetoothctl**: | ||
* **pulseaudio**: | * **pulseaudio**: | ||
* **pulseaudio-bluetooth**: | * **pulseaudio-bluetooth**: | ||
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==== Installation ===== | ==== Installation ===== | ||
- | Fresh installed Artix Linux 'out of the box', comes with the Audio Server ' | + | Fresh installed Artix Linux 'out of the box', comes with the Audio Server ' |
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- | ==== Using bluetoothctl | + | ---- |
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+ | ==== Bluetoothctl | ||
Use bluetoothctl to ensure that your Bluetooth devices are connected: | Use bluetoothctl to ensure that your Bluetooth devices are connected: | ||
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- | ==== Autostart | + | ---- |
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+ | ==== Autostart ==== | ||
You can use openrc in Artix Linux to ensure that Bluetooth is started automatically every time the system is started. | You can use openrc in Artix Linux to ensure that Bluetooth is started automatically every time the system is started. | ||
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