How to automatically reconnect to the Bluetooth audio device used before of reboot or shutdown, just like Windows or Android?
by LuckyCyborg from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5G4D5)
Imagine that you have a set of Bluetooth speakers, connected to your computer via a Bluetooth adapter.
With the note about the usage of bleeding edge Slackware-current.
This works absolutely fine, no mater which audio server I use, be it PulseAudio or PipeWire. However, there's a caveat:
I should manually reconnect the speakers from Bluetooth panel from system tray of Plasma5. At every reboot or shutdown.
Then, there is the question from the title: once connected to a Bluetooth audio device, how can be configured the Bluetooth to auto-reconnect to this particular device after the system restart or shutdown?
Windows does this. Android does this. Probably also MacOS/X does this.


With the note about the usage of bleeding edge Slackware-current.
This works absolutely fine, no mater which audio server I use, be it PulseAudio or PipeWire. However, there's a caveat:
I should manually reconnect the speakers from Bluetooth panel from system tray of Plasma5. At every reboot or shutdown.
Then, there is the question from the title: once connected to a Bluetooth audio device, how can be configured the Bluetooth to auto-reconnect to this particular device after the system restart or shutdown?
Windows does this. Android does this. Probably also MacOS/X does this.