hello from #alpinelinux.

it's running well from a spare microSD card. installed today.

I thought my days of #linux tinkering were over. apparently not.

having a little trouble getting #bluetooth audio to work. I'm following the alpine wiki, but no luck yet.
despite the system running on a 150MB/s storage medium, it's quite fast. I like this very much

@kdsch Woot, that's pretty bad ass! I've only read and watched videos on Alpine Linux myself...Right now I am team openSUSE Tumbleweed.

Bluetooth, Sound, Graphics Drivers, or Wi-Fi are often the top 4 potential issues. I got lucky with the fact my hardware is supported (until I hop distros again).

@WanderingInDigitalWorlds thanks!

I'm a bit odd. my first distro was Arch (btw). after a few years, I wanted less fiddling, so I moved to Ubuntu (and because it was shipped with my new laptop, which is now an old laptop, but still my daily). this is my first time trying another distro on it.

BT audio works, now it's the backups that don't.

@kdsch Oh, yeah Arch is a truly strange choice for a first distro. However, Arch is the best way to learn the inner workings of Linux; it is really fiddly, but ultimately allows you a lot of control and power to personalize everything.

Ubuntu is that nice middle ground of being easy to maintain but can offer users more if they know enough.

Heh, at least BT audio works, yet another mystery with backups...Such is the way of Linux at times!