Welcome to BTW-daemon! This is your easy-to-use voice assistant for ARCH Linux. With this software, you can talk to your computer and get answers just like you would with Siri. It uses advanced speech-to-text technology and connects to powerful APIs for smart responses.
- Voice Interaction: Communicate with your computer using just your voice.
- Smart Responses: Get informative answers powered by the Mistral API and Tavily.
- Lightweight: Designed specifically for ARCH Linux, ensuring smooth performance.
- Operating System: ARCH Linux
- Memory: Minimum 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
- Storage: At least 100 MB of free space
To get started, visit our Releases page to download the latest version of BTW-daemon.
- Click on the link above to open the Releases page.
- Look for the version you want to download.
- Download the appropriate file for your ARCH Linux system.
- Once the file is downloaded, locate it in your downloads folder.
- Open a terminal window.
- Navigate to the folder where you downloaded the file.
- Run the installation command:
sudo install BTW-daemon
After installation, you can start using your new voice assistant.
- Open your terminal.
- Type the command to launch the assistant:
BTW-daemon - Wait for the assistant to start.
- Speak your command or question clearly.
If you encounter issues, here are some common solutions:
- No Response: Ensure your microphone is correctly connected and working. Adjust your sound settings if needed.
- Slow Performance: Make sure your computer meets the system requirements. Close any unnecessary applications to free up resources.
- Installation Errors: Double-check the installation steps. Ensure you have the correct permissions and necessary dependencies.
Join our community to ask questions, share ideas, and get updates:
Your feedback is vital for improving BTW-daemon. Feel free to report bugs or suggest new features.
Thank you for choosing BTW-daemon. We hope you find this voice assistant helpful and easy to use. If you have any questions or need assistance, do not hesitate to reach out through our community links.