

Ah so they still haven’t fixed the issue where it reverts from XInput mode every time. Glad at least it works now, though.


Ah so they still haven’t fixed the issue where it reverts from XInput mode every time. Glad at least it works now, though.


Gyro doesn’t work on Linux for that controller unless you’re using Bluetooth. You need the proprietary software.


I mean… The original LCD model released half a decade ago. The OLED was after, but barely provided any improvement beyond the screen.


Also no gyro controls, back buttons… Several other things you miss out on
Haven’t they done enough already to earn the hate?


Good point. Is the gyro working on Linux? Last I heard it didn’t work with the 2.4ghz dongle and only with Bluetooth.


If you don’t care about the back buttons, the Ultimate 2C is $29 and has Hall Effect joysticks.
I recently moved from Mint to Fedora, as a long time Mint enjoyer. It’s been phenomenal.
Awww but I can’t do that. I don’t have boobs.


I’m pretty sure that was sarcasm. At least, I hope it was.


They make display boards with modular numbers of outputs.


What a horrible design to require an individual computer for EVERY screen. JFC just have one device run multiple displays.


Not even dropped. Just STARTING to phase it out. Lol


Nah. A company looking to run FreeBSD user space software on Linux.


Fun to see Chimera mentioned. The company I work for is actively helping development of it.
Fedora is just a straight line, as I’ve found.
Apparently KDE users are furries who are into dragons.


I’d appreciate that! Signal messenger support is honestly the biggest thing I can’t live without if I’m going to convert away. I’ve been considering a move to GrapheneOS soon without any Google Play Services and just using Aurora/F-Droid, but I’d REALLY love to move to a full Linux phone that isn’t Android-based, as I view GrapheneOS as just a stepping stone still beholden to Google’s whims.


Never even heard of that device before. Can you get Signal messenger on it?
Based KDE, per usual