That comes from a position of privilege though. Getting to choose which companies sponsor you is only viable if your channel is large or you have multiple options to pick from.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Base installation voidlinux doesn't allow sudo in Xorg
1·1 year agoIf you haven’t already, try using a wired connection. That should remove the primary difference between xbox one and series controllers. I’d also suggest using a tool like antimicrox to see if you’re receiving input from the controller. You may also want to look into what solutions other distros use for Bluetooth, as the answer could be buried in there.
Lantern@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Base installation voidlinux doesn't allow sudo in Xorg
2·1 year agoI generally find this to be the easiest option if my system is giving me issues. Void took me a few installs before getting the right combination of packages and services running. It’s definitely my favorite distro so far, considering that it provides stability while remaining on a rolling release cycle.
As to your controller, look into the xpadneo or xone packages. Both are available on Void. Not certain they’ll work with PlayStation controllers, but I wasn’t able to find any packages dedicated to them.
Lantern@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Base installation voidlinux doesn't allow sudo in Xorg
1·1 year agoInteresting, could also be the tty. If it’s causing you a lot of trouble, you might want to just reinstall.
Lantern@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Base installation voidlinux doesn't allow sudo in Xorg
1·1 year agoWhat shell are you running in your terminal? If I’m remembering correctly, it’s recommended to set the shells during the installation, so that could be the issue here.
Lantern@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhost alternative to sharedrop.io?English
12·1 year agoI use Tailscale (Taildrop & Taildrive) to send files between my devices no matter where I am. It’s a very simple install (maybe 10 minutes total), and just works.
Removing bloat doesn’t necessarily make things unstable. I remove all the games from my KDE Plasma installs. The primary mistake that can occur in removing non-essential programs is ignoring the list of programs that this is a dependency of or also removes.
Lantern@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Explo: Spotify's "Discover Weekly" for self-hosted music systemsEnglish
101·1 year agoIsn’t the whole point of “Discover Weekly” to discover new music? If you’re self-hosted, the only music you’d be accessing is stuff you’ve already liked enough to pay for, so you’re not discovering anything.
It’s a privilege to not have to worry about making a living.