 Hi, I'm Denshi. In today's video, I'll be teaching you how to install Bluetooth on Artix Linux. However, this tutorial will most likely work for every Linux distribution. We'll be using the Blues Damon. Now, before I teach you how to install it, the thing you need to know is that Bluetooth can sometimes be insecure and unreliable technology. And there have been many vulnerabilities. I personally choose not to compile it when I make my Linux kernels. Still though, it's quite convenient for headphones and mice, and sometimes you don't have a choice. So here we go. Just keep in mind that Bluetooth might not be the safest option while you're in your local McDonald's trying to hack into the US's mainframe. First, you're going to want to install Blues, and optionally, Blue Man for graphical front end. If you're on Artix Linux, like me, then install the appropriate package for your in-it system. Blues open RC for open RC, and Blues run it for, well, run it, et cetera. So in our case, we'll run paru-sy-blue-sh. Run it, space, Blue Man. Then enable the service with your in-it manager. On Arch, it would be pseudosystemctl, enable Bluetooth. In this case, since I run it, you should run pseudo-ln-s-etc-runit-sv-blue-tooth-d. Now be careful not to forget the D. Then space-slash-etc-slash-runit-slash-run-sv-dir-slash-default. Then reboot your system. All right, I'm back. For graphical usage, most desktop environments, like GNOME, should have an interface built-in. In our case, we'll run Blue Man to start the process. What you should know is that Blue Man has different subsections. For example, Blue Man adapters, Blue Man manager, Blue Man services, Blue Man applet, and so on and so forth. In this case, we want to run Blue Man manager. You can automatically start Bluetooth just like that, and there you go. Now you have Bluetooth, and if you ever want to connect a device, just click search, and then you're good to go. All right, after you finish this process, try connect something to see if it works. In this case, I'll be searching for a pair of headphones. There you go. You will wear the headset. And there you go. It is now connected. One last note before I leave. Make sure you have either pulse audio dash Bluetooth or pipe wire installed for Bluetooth audio to actually work. I haven't been Denshi, goodbye. All right, everyone, I'm actually Denshi. My brother did this entire video by himself. Basically, I just wrote this guide and the stuff for him to do it. I just wanted to show off how similar his voice is to mine. And so... I'm also the man behind the camera on a lot of the live videos and stuff. So I hope this was like a good tutorial that everyone enjoyed. I've actually been Denshi, goodbye.