

Weird, it didn’t activate it by default for me. But it’s just one of the themes at the top. Just click “Dark” or something and it’ll switch to that.


Weird, it didn’t activate it by default for me. But it’s just one of the themes at the top. Just click “Dark” or something and it’ll switch to that.


When I first got it I was still on Arch and I also needed to install a kernel module but as far as I remember, I didn’t need to install anything to make it work on Fedora. I assume the driver is part of the kernel now, so it’s probably the same on other distros. Logitech might have better support but if nothing changed since then, the cheapest Logitech wheel is still a good bit more expensive than the T150.


deleted by creator


I have the Thrustmaster T150, it was the cheapest you could get at the time (at least if you exclude the ones without force feedback which aren’t even worth getting imo) and I can confirm that it works on Linux.


I’m not engaging with someone who wishes other people cancer for correcting them


No, read the article


It’s slightly harder than Windows but not really hard either. I usually use Lutris like this:
~/Games/WINEPREFIX=$PWD winecfg to create a new wine prefix and then close winecfg
c_drive folder (Hope I’m remembering the folder name correctly) in that new wine prefix.exe from the game folder as the game executable.exe of the installed game as the executablec_drive folder, since we don’t need it anymoreActually, I just read something in this comment section about the maintainer of Lutris rejecting PRs and rewriting them with AI which would be pretty shitty if true, so I might look into using something like Bottles instead but the process should be similar.


What???
I know but I looked at what fish could do and tried to replicate that with zsh plugins
Who the fuck would do that 😭
Currently using zsh but I installed fish yesterday to try it out because I’m thinking of switching. All the zsh plugins I have are basically just replicating what fish has by default anyway and fish might do it better.


I also use that, mainly because of the Gboard theme (called FloriStyle). Makes it kinda like Gboard except open source and not from Google, which is exactly what I wanted. It has basically the same functions (except for typing suggestions, that’s still being worked ob) but I’m pretty sure it’s more customizable, even aside from the themes.
Did you install it using Steam?
They’re the exact opposite of a fascist…
But those are just for music, that’s why I didn’t list them. I assume most people use Jellyfin (or Plex) for video content.
Speaking of third party apps, here’s some recommendations:
Android: Findroid
Works absolutely great, it’s very rare that I even find a bug.
iOS: Swiftfin
I don’t use iOS but this is the one I installed on my friend’s phones.
Linux (and maybe Windows): Delfin
This is a GTK 4 app for Linux and maybe it has a Windows build too but I didn’t check. It’s not perfect, there’s bugs here and there but it mostly works fine. The developer isn’t very active (which is understandable), so it would be nice if someone, who has the time for it, would help out.
Here’s also the official page with Jellyfin clients: https://jellyfin.org/downloads/clients/all
It doesn’t seem to include Delfin though.
Sorry, didn’t know that. But they only own the trademark to the name? (Not saying that that isn’t bad enough already)
No, Java is owned by Oracle, Javascript has nothing to do with it
VR on linux actually works just fine from my experience. I’ve never had a game not work. The big issue is just headset support. The HTC Vive and Valve Index are the only headsets with official drivers, since they were made by Valve. Standalone headsets, like the Quest for example, also work using ALVR. Anything else doesn’t really work. There are open source drivers but they’re not complete enough to be useable unless something majorly changed there since I last checked.
Good point, this would have to work on iPhones too and people without a phone would just not be able to use those websites at all.