

Syncthing
Syncthing
I bought an 8bitdo ultimate Bluetooth controller (also supports 2.4ghz transceiver). It pairs with my switch and my Linux system effortlessly and works great.
I believe the button mapping is backwards from what I see in games (push b to confirm choices, but it’s really a). But I rely more on muscle memory anyway.
Oh I’m not advocating that you switch distributions. If you’re happy with performance there’s no reason to change.
The only thing that gives me pause with outdated drivers is the possibility of being exposed to unpatched security vulnerabilities. But in my experience Debian does provide updates when it’s critical.
Presumably because things like Mesa and video drivers would be somewhat out of date
Sorry to continue harassing you about it!
I’m going to be going Linux only in the near future. Do you know if that software is Linux/deck compatible?
Thanks! How does that “ultimate software” for PC work, is it necessary?
This one? It says Bluetooth is only for Apple devices.
That sounds great, are there different models? What are you using?
May want to run that by IT first
The article reports that they were only used with the charge they came with.
I wish Samsung would clarify. I bought the exact same ones for my girlfriend.
Thinking of replaying. I hope you get some good tips.
Are you on Nvidia, Intel, or AMD?
That’s a good point, I actually have not. I came to that conclusion based on the reviews I’ve read.
I may have purchased that exact item from Amazon a few months ago. It is 100% worth saving up for a bit to purchase something this good. Debian stable is fully supported. It’s currently just my streaming client but it’s pretty powerful and sips power compared to off lease desktops or even laptops.
I’m all for progress, I hope it helps people, but I haven’t had any issues with my Nvidia card and my two monitors on Wayland.
If hypocrisy was poisonous we wouldn’t have these problems