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Canada will likely be following suit when Poilievre takes over.
Canada will likely be following suit when Poilievre takes over.
This is exactly what I’ve been doing recently. These older games are basically old enough to be considered abandonware/technologically obsolete.
If I can’t obtain it legally then I find it hard to be upset about obtaining it through other ways.
One of them would have to be Life is Strange 1, it’s a pretty good port and honestly it’s one of my fav games of all time.
They are both loaded because I tried manually loading just one, and then it didn’t help, so then I tried the other.
I can’t pair mine with my computer, it doesn’t even show up in the device list. The modules do not show up unless I manually load them.
I already have steam-devices installed.
I really don’t feel like I am doing anything wrong, but maybe I am.
Keep in mind it works just fine wired, so yeah maybe the Bluetooth adapter I have is just not compatible with the PS4 controller.
I actually have two PS4 controllers, one older one and one with the light bar. Both of them are unable to connect via Bluetooth.
I don’t have hid_sony or hid_playstation loaded, I tried manually loading them and I think that works but: https://i.imgur.com/VHbtW5l.png even though they show as loaded, I still experience the same problem: https://i.imgur.com/Z42WtKr.png I only have a bunch of unnamed devices when searching for new devices to connect to/pair with, and I can’t pair with any of them. My headphones and Xbox Series X controller work perfectly.
I’m on Ubuntu 22.04, kernel 6.5.0-41-generic so it shouldn’t be that. Maybe my Bluetooth adapter isn’t that great but it’s a TP-Link UB400 so it’s not exactly a low quality Bluetooth adapter either.
Weirdly enough, I could never get my DS4/PS4 controller working on Linux, at least through Bluetooth. The device never shows up in the device list. My Xbox Series X and Xbox One X controllers work perfectly with Bluetooth thanks to xpadneo, and I can use my DS4/PS4 controller wired with or without ds4drv, but I just can’t get it to work wirelessly.
Great write-up! The biggest bugs always end up being the “simplest”/one-line things lol
Sure but it still requires trusting them when they pinky promise they won’t send any recall data. Fuck them tbh. It just makes me feel even more right about my decision to switch to Linux years ago.
Yeah I use .com for my seedbox.
If you save it on your computer instead of on their servers, how could they possibly be expected to analyze your data? Come on now, be reasonable!
Until you step on the owners dog.
Steam Deck and other handhelds like Lenovo Legion Go, ASUS ROG Ally (I know, their horrible customer support…), Odin 2, RG556, Retroid Pocket 4 Pro, etc make portable gaming better than ever tbh.
You can also get an Odin 2 for $299, that runs quite a bunch of Switch games plus every earlier generation of games too.
I just downloaded the entire GameCube library on my seedbox yesterday, SNES, NES, N64, etc are next.
Yeah but that’s not new, that has existed for years even in Merlin firmware. People were saying that this affects Merlin but I’m not seeing any indication of it yet.
Yes I know ASUS is shitty and evil, and it sucks that those features are gated behind abandoning your privacy, but I was saying that part isn’t new, and I don’t think this new stuff affects Merlin yet.
We’ll see how it all plays out, though.
Merlin
That thread isn’t about Merlin firmware?
Yep, we are what make these sites important.
That’s why I’m always interested in self-hosting. I have my own Plex and Jellyfin seedbox server for the private trackers I’m in, with a VPS hosting an OpenVPN to make it look like I’m in a different country, just to make it that much safer. It works damn well.
Aren’t they more likely to endorse violence against the politicians enacting these dumb laws in the first place?