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"content": "Every once in a while, Linux, does something to hinder its progress as a desktop.\n\nLinux has a Bluetooth issue. But it did not always have a Bluetooth issue. Originally, you could reboot your computer, and log into your PC with your Bluetooth keyboard. You did not need a 2nd keyboard.\n\nWhen Linux self-destructs, it seems like an inside job. Development be like: \"Ssshh. 🤫 It's just going to be this way now. Shut up and accept it.\" \n\n#Linux #Bluetooth #Arch #Fedora #Debian #FOSS #OpenSource",
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