oh it’s the “au lot” guy
It’s fun once you get all your stuff working and know what you’re doing. Even then it can be a challenge at times. I started in 1998 with suse Linux and it was just a brag back then.
It is fun in the same sense that getting slapped by you partner is fun.
You have to be the type.
I ditched Windows for Linux some weeks ago precisely so that my OS stops fucking me over.
I feel this. I’ve been spending two hours trying to get my wireless Xbox controller to work… Installing the xone packages causes freezes and kernel panicks…
Weird, I use arch (btw) and a generic Bluetooth driver and have had zero issues with my wireless Xbox controller… Never needed xbox-specific packages
I am using the Microsoft dongle. Maybe that’s why…
What distro are you using?
Arch BTW
Hmmm… that’s strange. Afaik, Xbox controllers should be very well supported out of the box in most distros.
Ahhhh, I see. I did a bit of reading out of curiousity. You’re looking to have it work wirelessly. Hmm. I see a forum post troubleshooting the same thing recommending a package called xpadneo. There’s a github page for it here and it seems to have some package maintainers in a handful of distros (you can use the manual method if your distro isn’t listed).
I checked it on the AUR, the most up to date maintained package was from last December, so the app seems fairly up to date(ish). If you want to see the forum post I was talking about its this one.
Good luck, hope you get it working.
I think that has been replaced with the xone package? The arch wiki recommended that at least. I am sometimes not sure I am ready for Linux. Been trying the past year to switch using a handful of different distros and they always have issues, a lack of features or I manage to break them. Like now my screen also flickers (probably HDR or vrr related) and I can’t find anything about it. And sleep is broken. And visual glitches. You catch my drift? Haha
You’re using Microsoft’s dongle or your own Bluetooth one?
The Microsoft one!
Yeah, moving files among FS and loading programs from disk to RAM is FUN! Or do you use OSes for something else?
Computers? Fun!? Whatever, nerds.