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So, I’m far from knowledgeable enough to help you fully, but it seems like something is wrong with the games rather than with your wheel. If DR2.0 and oversteer both work (I’m assuming you mean with proper ffb) then that means that the wheel is being detected by your computer and that the driver, which for the g920 is already built into the kernel according to new-lg4ff, is working.
Like I said, I unfortunately can’t help you other than suggesting reinstalling the games or using a different proton version, but hopefully this is enough to help you find a proper answer
As far as I know, no wheels are natively supported on Linux (running the windows driver in wine doesn’t work) and we have to rely on community made drivers for ffb. It seems like your wheel does have community support, just follow the instructions and you should be good to go. You can also fine tune your wheel with Oversteer
Can someone fill me in on why this is funny
I mean it wasn’t great, but it was okay, and considering that it was free to play I think it was a decent competitor to cod
They don’t, that quote is talking about the steam survey, which allows steam to read what OS the user is using. The point OP is making is that the only reason W11 is more popular than W10 is because Microsoft is forcing the update
I mean, they are trying to build a twitter alternative, aren’t they?
Yes, exactly
Pikachu eating ryujinx (which just got taken down today)
What is that fanfiction headass conversation at the end lmao
New desktop environment being made by the guys who make PopOS. It is currently in alpha version 2
Fellow Linux noob, just started using it earlier this year so if someone with more experience wants to weigh in, please do.
That said, gaming on Linux is pretty good. Steam’s proton makes most games playable out of the box, although it’s still a good idea to check Proton DB to see if any particular game you want to play is playable.
As for your other question, I’m not totally sure what you mean by accessible and customizable, but I don’t think any of your peripherals are going to be distro locked. The Arch Wiki is a pretty good resource for, well, everything, but most relevant to you for your peripherals (it also usually gives good information for any distro, not just arch)
I remember hearing a story where the person was going hiking or camping or something with their family. Everyone was getting bitten by mosquitos, except for the mother who had recently gone through chemo and was left completely untouched the whole time
As with community generated content in any game, it’s a mixed bag. On the whole though it’s pretty good
I just recently bought black ops 3 on pc so I could play custom zombies with my friends. I’m shocked but very glad that people haven’t given up on this old game
Nah, Bitwarden is what I use. It has a free tier and a paid tier for $10/year that adds some extra features. You can read about both on their website.
You can also autofill on mobile and desktop with the mobile app and browser extension respectively (the mobile app also let’s you autofill in any app that requires a login, which is nice)
I recommend going for a password manager. Bitwarden (and probably every other modern password manager) let’s you import passwords from a file and Firefox let’s you export all your passwords as a file. All you have to do is take your FF passwords and chuck them into your password manager of choice
I love Proton and will advocate for it any chance I get, but I can also see that it might be good to have people like you who don’t put all their eggs in one basket
I remember figuring this out when I realized my vpn wasn’t connecting while I was inside of my secure folder, which acts like it’s own user profile
You need a VPN that can split tunnel by ip via CLI (although I think it’s also possible to set it up in an ovpn file, but I haven’t tried it). The only one I’ve found that can do this natively is proton, specifically the python community version.
I don’t know how this next part works if you use something that isn’t tailscale, but if you do then just set proton’s split tunneling for 100.64.0.0/10
Then, still on this machine, advertise the exit node from tailscale (you also have to allow it from your tailscale admin console). Connect to it from your phone, making sure to use the server as an exit node, and head over to ip.me to see if it’s working
I bought the classic Assassin’s Creed games on steam and didn’t play them for a while (long after the refund window closed)
I pirated them after seeing how bad Ubisoft connect works