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title: Arch Linux Install guide
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date: 2019-11-06T00:02:33.261Z
date: 2019-11-06T00:03:50.440Z
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## Connecting to wifi via cli
Use `nmtui` to control NetworkManager from a terminal.
## TLP
This daemon tunes tunables inside the heavily tunable Linux kernel so you have a semblance of battery life.
## Bluetooth doesn't even exist
Install `bluez` and `bluez-utils` and enable the service `systemctl enable --now bluetooth`.
Bluetooth audio needs `pulseaudio-bluetooth`.
When using a minimal desktop environment you can try some of the applets such as `blueman` or `gnome-bluetooth` to control it.
## Audio in general
Always install `pavucontrol` to completely manage your audio needs.
Mics by default come muted. Unmute it and/or boost it.
A similar deal happens with bluetooth audio, by default it runs on basically analog phone emulation mode.
Change to high quality audio profile to not **instantly die** upon music playback.
## Battery life is nonexistent
The TLP daemon tunes tunables inside the heavily tunable Linux kernel so you have a semblance of battery life.
Install `tlp` and enable it, which is quirky.
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More information [can be found at the usual place](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NVIDIA_Optimus)
## Bluetooth doesn't even exist
Install `bluez` and `bluez-utils` and enable the service `systemctl enable --now bluetooth`.
Bluetooth audio needs `pulseaudio-bluetooth`.
When using a minimal desktop environment you can try some of the applets such as `blueman` or `gnome-bluetooth` to control it.
## Audio quirks
Always install `pavucontrol` to completely manage your audio needs.
Mics by default come muted. Unmute it and/or boost it.
A similar deal happens with bluetooth audio, by default it runs on basically analog phone emulation mode.
Change to high quality audio profile to not instantly die upon music playback.