RedWeasel

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RedWeasel, (edited )

Now everone expects you to be the maintainer. You get a lot of bug reports.

RedWeasel,

Which is according to google translate means She-Wolf in french. I think that would have been funnier it is a word I could find.

RedWeasel,

Does your laptop have a replaceable wireless card by chance? Could get a combo board with wifi and bluetooth like the intel ax series of boards if you can. I use a m.2 ax200 in my desktop.

RedWeasel,

If your system has a free PCIe slot you should be able to find a wifi card that will work. I personally am using an intel wifi board for bluetooth and have not had any problems with bluetooth. Their driver seems to be really stable on linux and in kernel and should be stable on windows as well. I got my m.2 card for about $20(usd) and wouldn’t expect that big of a difference for a standard PCIe card.

Good luck in whatever you end up doing.

Gamepad not communicating with Game

I am trying to get Outer Wilds running on my Debian machine, and the “running” itself was a breeze. It runs perfectly on Lutris. But somehow my controller doesn’t communicate with the game. I did check if it is being picked up at all, and using the jstest-gtk tool, I could see that every input is being registered. Same...

RedWeasel,

Were you running steam at the time? Try closing steam first and trying again. I have experienced this as an issue when using heroic.

RedWeasel,

Sorry, I misunderstood. What controller are you using? It seems odd that only jstest is detecting it. I initially needed to use an enviroment variable for my Steel series Stratus duo, but I think that was a layout issue.

RedWeasel,

I’d suggest checking section 5.3 of the arch linux wiki gamepad page. Debian probably either has an older version of the related package or retroPie might have extra patches. Could not say what package for certain though. Arch Wiki Gamepad

RedWeasel,

I agree. They are common where I live and I don’t usually see a lot of them, but they a beautiful birds.

RedWeasel,

Oh you can support both unless they meet in the WS, then it is cardinals all the way.

RedWeasel,

You have pipewire. It is compatible with pulseaudio. I find it very surprising that you don’t show aac. I am not familiar with sbc-xq, but Apple products don’t support ldac and my understanding is sdc is not useful for audio listening, but rather calls. My M4s work fine on my desktop with an intel ax201 Bluetooth chipset. I have been using aac there, but ldac worked I think. I had problems with the usb BT adapter before that though.

RedWeasel,

I would assume either the way it was packaged for your system or some missing package.

Don’t you love when you give in and go to get help for something and you can no longer reproduce it after you ask?

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