Akshay S Dinesh @akshay@social.learnlearn.in

Doctor-Programmer, Community Health Practitioner, Emergency Medicine Trainer, Consultant Fullstack Engineer, Health-Tech Policy Observer, Medicolegal Consultant

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If you use linux, you never connect to new devices without searching online for a few configuration parameters

https://asd.learnlearn.in/connecting-to-bluetooth-speaker-linux-2024/

Connecting to Bluetooth Speaker in Linux in 2024 asd.learnlearn.in
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@akshay I personally had a worse bluetooth experience with windows 😅
On linux it has been flawless. I have a neckband which supports LDAC codec (proprietary) and I didn't really expect that to work on linux, but it works out of the box!

I don't use LDAC though because it's not really required (I don't listen to lossless music) and AAC is fine (+ slightly better battery life with AAC)

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