jws_shadotak
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- Comment on Having trouble with mouse software 4 weeks ago:
If you decide to ditch Bazzite
Forgot to mention, I switched to Nobara. I had some difficulties with your recommended to remove the hidpp module file altogether and saw the frustrations that I’d have with an immutable distro. So far, Nobara has been super smooth.
- Comment on Having trouble with mouse software 4 weeks ago:
Alright, I found a solution based on the last comment on that bug report!
Scrolling applications in plasma task switcher with G903 Lightspeed (wireless mode) is so fast that is unusable, but sudo modprobe -r hid_logitech_hidpp fix this, are these bugs all related?
Using that command turned every tiny scroll input into a full scroll. Pairing that with Solaar, disabling smooth scrolling, now everything works correctly!
- Comment on Having trouble with mouse software 4 weeks ago:
Hell, this is worth a shot.
I 'm already shopping around for a new distro because of this. Games are completely unplayable because of the scroll wheel. The tiniest movement will swap weapons, even if I’m not touching the wheel at all.
- Comment on Having trouble with mouse software 4 weeks ago:
Still not working :/
I looked at the boot parameters and the blacklist was not on there, so I typed it it and booted and it still didn’t work.
- Comment on Having trouble with mouse software 5 weeks ago:
No dice :/
This is my original grub file:
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5 GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="$(sed 's, release .*$,,g' /etc/system-release)" GRUB_DEFAULT=saved GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=true GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT="console" GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="rhgb quiet" GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="true" GRUB_ENABLE_BLSCFG=true
I added:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="module_blacklist=hid-logitech-hidpp"
and that didn’t work.
I also tried this:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="rhgb quiet" "module_blacklist=hid-logitech-hidpp"
and that didn’t work.
Either I’m formatting this incorrectly, or my setup is different somehow.
- Comment on Having trouble with mouse software 5 weeks ago:
KDE switched evdev to libinput and dropped some options, including the advanced config tab in the KDE mouse settings.
Here’s all the options I have:
(Screenshot taken from my laptop, but the menu for this mouse is the same)
- Comment on Having trouble with mouse software 5 weeks ago:
I can’t wait to try this when I get home today. I can’t thank you enough for the details. I’ll let you know how it goes later.
if you have a Bolt dongle, try using that instead of Bluetooth.
I use the unifying receiver that came with the mouse.
- Submitted 5 weeks ago to linux@sh.itjust.works | 12 comments
- Comment on FCC explicitly prohibits fast lanes, closing possible net neutrality loophole 5 months ago:
Now let’s get rid of “unlimited” plans that throttle after a certain data limit
Actually just get rid of data caps altogether
- Comment on Why would I want to use the multi-desktop functionality in Windows 11? 11 months ago:
Windows 10 had it too. Win + Tab
- Comment on Paramount+ unskipabble ads 11 months ago:
- Comment on Paramount+ unskipabble ads 11 months ago:
I’ve dedicated one single machine to self hosting and I never plan on increasing that. It’s just one big beefy hunk that has a shitty CPU and lots of RAM and HDD space.
Sonarr/Radarr/qBit/Plex is all that’s needed. I pay $5/mo ($15/3mo) for AirVPN and that’s all.
- Comment on Paramount+ unskipabble ads 11 months ago:
DM me if you need help setting something up to replace it
- Comment on "Halp, could I be-" 11 months ago:
am i gregnant?
- Comment on Modding in games 1 year ago:
Depending on your browser, it should prompt you asking if you want to open the link in Vortex. You can set it to always open and then Vortex will handle all the downloads from there on.
- Comment on Need to RMA my Steam Deck - What to do with EmuDeck side of things? 1 year ago:
You could use a flash boot drive to make a disk image of your deck right now as it is and then restore that image when you receive your refurb.
Not sure how well it would work but something like Hiren’s Boot CD comes with a large number of utilities. I used it recently to make an image of my boot SSD to restore to if I didn’t like the distro I was trying.