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[–] skizzles@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 months ago (10 children)

I'm curious about the stick drift thing.

I have 3 controllers, two of which I've had since maybe 6 months after the PS5 was released since that's about how long it took me to get one.

Both controllers have a few hundred hours on them, neither have stick drift. The third one doesn't have nearly the amount of hours on it since my kid spilled juice on it and I procrastinated for a few months to take it apart and clean it lol so I'm not considering that one.

Is it really that bad or did I just get lucky? These things are almost 4 years old and still work perfectly fine.

[–] skizzles@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago

I was considering that, but was reluctant to do it without any advice since I don't know enough about the Deck and how it works other than it runs on a variant of Arch.

After your comment I did try it and it worked.

Thank you!

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by skizzles@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

Has anyone gotten 7th Heaven to work with Linux?

I know there are instructions for the Steam Deck floating around so I'm hoping someone here might be able to point me in the direction of some instructions for Linux.

I couldn't find anything relevant from a few searches but I did get Memoria and Moguri working pretty easily for FFIX by just running the exe using protontricks-launch, tried that with the 7th Heaven installer and it crashes out with the following error and output from the terminal.

Internal error: Failed to expand shell folder constant "userpf"

[x@archlinux FFVII]$ protontricks-launch --appid 39140 7thHeaven-v3.9.9.33_Release.exe

pressure-vessel-wrap[12440]: W: Not sharing path --filesystem="/etc" with container because "/etc" is reserved by the container framework

pressure-vessel-wrap[12440]: W: Not sharing path --filesystem="/sbin" with container because "/sbin" is reserved by the container framework

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

fsync: up and running.

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

002c:fixme:winediag:loader_init wine-staging 9.0 is a testing version containing experimental patches.

002c:fixme:winediag:loader_init Please mention your exact version when filing bug reports on winehq.org.

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

0070:fixme:hid:handle_IRP_MN_QUERY_ID Unhandled type 00000005 0070:fixme:hid:handle_IRP_MN_QUERY_ID Unhandled type 00000005 0070:fixme:hid:handle_IRP_MN_QUERY_ID Unhandled type 00000005 0070:fixme:hid:handle_IRP_MN_QUERY_ID Unhandled type 00000005 0090:fixme:hid:handle_IRP_MN_QUERY_ID Unhandled type 00000005

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

0090:fixme:xinput:pdo_pnp IRP_MN_QUERY_ID type 5, not implemented! 0090:fixme:xinput:pdo_pnp IRP_MN_QUERY_ID type 5, not implemented! 0090:fixme:xinput:pdo_pnp IRP_MN_QUERY_ID type 5, not implemented! 0090:fixme:xinput:pdo_pnp IRP_MN_QUERY_ID type 5, not implemented! wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

002c:fixme:ver:GetCurrentPackageId (000000000021FEA0 0000000000000000): stub

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

0024:fixme:thread:GetThreadUILanguage : stub, returning default language. 0024:fixme:nls:RtlGetThreadPreferredUILanguages 00000038, 005DD99C, 00000000 005DD9C4 0024:fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x38 0x409 005DD99C 00000000 005DD9C4) returning a dummy value (current locale)

0024:fixme:nls:RtlGetThreadPreferredUILanguages 00000038, 005DD99C, 016CA680 005DD9C4 0024:fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x38 0x409 005DD99C 016CA680 005DD9C4) returning a dummy value (current locale)

0114:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0114:fixme:uiautomation:uia_get_providers_for_hwnd Override provider callback currently unimplemented. 0114:fixme:uiautomation:default_uia_provider_callback Default ProviderType_NonClientArea provider unimplemented.

0114:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0114:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_fragment_get_FragmentRoot 0000000000817EE8, 000000000021F9D0: stub!

0114:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_fragment_GetEmbeddedFragmentRoots 0000000000817EE8, 000000000021F9E0: stub!

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. 012c:fixme:thread:GetThreadUILanguage : stub, returning default language. 012c:fixme:nls:RtlGetThreadPreferredUILanguages 00000038, 00A0D9E8, 00000000 00A0DA10 012c:fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x38 0x409 00A0D9E8 00000000 00A0DA10) returning a dummy value (current locale)

012c:fixme:nls:RtlGetThreadPreferredUILanguages 00000038, 00A0D9E8, 019FA680 00A0DA10 012c:fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x38 0x409 00A0D9E8 019FA680 00A0DA10) returning a dummy value (current locale)

012c:fixme:wtsapi:WTSRegisterSessionNotification Stub 000100A8 0x00000000 012c:fixme:uxtheme:BufferedPaintInit Stub () 012c:fixme:win:DisableProcessWindowsGhosting : stub 012c:fixme:graphics:ShutdownBlockReasonDestroy (000100A8): stub 012c:fixme:graphics:ShutdownBlockReasonCreate (000100A8, L"Installing"): stub 012c:fixme:rstrtmgr:RmStartSession 006BFB40, 0, 006BFB44 stub! 012c:fixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: 0x00000100 wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. 0138:fixme:kernelbase:AppPolicyGetProcessTerminationMethod FFFFFFFA, 007CFEB8 012c:fixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: 0x00000100 wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. 0148:fixme:ver:GetCurrentPackageId (000000000021FEA0 0000000000000000): stub wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. 0154:fixme:kernelbase:AppPolicyGetProcessTerminationMethod FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFA, 000000000019FE80 012c:fixme:graphics:ShutdownBlockReasonDestroy (000100A8): stub 012c:fixme:graphics:ShutdownBlockReasonCreate (000100A8, L"Installing 7th Heaven."): stub 012c:fixme:msg:ChangeWindowMessageFilterEx 000300D6 c051 1 00000000 012c:fixme:msg:ChangeWindowMessageFilterEx 000400D6 c051 1 00000000 012c:fixme:msg:ChangeWindowMessageFilterEx 000200DC c051 1 00000000 0164:fixme:ver:GetCurrentPackageId (000000000021FEA0 0000000000000000): stub 012c:fixme:msg:ChangeWindowMessageFilterEx 000300DC c051 1 00000000 012c:fixme:shell:SHAutoComplete stub 0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"Button" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 000000000083D0F0, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"Button" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 0000000000827610, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32770" 0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 000000000083D0F0, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 0000000000827610, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"Button" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 000000000083C320, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"Button" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 000000000083D0F0, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

012c:fixme:rstrtmgr:RmEndSession 3735928559 stub! 012c:fixme:graphics:ShutdownBlockReasonDestroy (000100A8): stub 012c:fixme:wtsapi:WTSUnRegisterSessionNotification Stub 000100A8 012c:fixme:uxtheme:BufferedPaintUnInit Stub ()

[–] skizzles@lemmy.ml 6 points 4 months ago

It's actually being pushed as "broken" for 6.10 but should hopefully be completely available in 6.11.

[–] skizzles@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Really? I've never actually noticed one.

Maybe because of the ad blocking stuff I use on my phone.

[–] skizzles@lemmy.ml 4 points 5 months ago

I didn't at first, but after the response from @mranderson17 I ended up doing just that. Which seems to have resolved that issue.

Prior to enabling testing/unstable repos for access to Plasma 6.1, CM was working fine on Wayland. However after the update it seems to have broken it but changing to X11 fixes the issue. So it's likely a combination of me messing with my system and something with Plasma 6.1.

[–] skizzles@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Thank you for that.

It didn't help but it definitely got me moving in the right direction. I remembered that I recently (yesterday) enabled the testing and kde-unstable repos in my system so I could install Plasma 6.1 to check it out. Prior to this change I had CM working properly but was having issues getting CSP to work. Well, I figured out a workaround to getting CSP to work (after this change) by just copying over my install directory from windows on top of the install in Linux. However since I had already updated to Plasma 6.1 it came with the new issue of the drop down menus.

I was using Wayland. Just swapped over to X11 and it's working as intended. So something with Plasma 6.1 on Wayland is causing the issue.

So mostly a bunch of messing around with my system is probably what is causing the issue and for whatever reason disabling the testing and unstable repos isn't allowing me to revert back to the previous version of Plasma. Not really sure why but that's a totally different issue.

I really appreciate the time you took to give me such an in depth response.

 

Having some trouble getting the drop down list to show any details.

As you can see in the screenshot it's just blank. Outside of that, everything Assetto Corsa works great.

I have tried following the method at the following link however it doesn't work at all for me. I can make it through the process up to the point where you should be able to launch CM but it just fails to launch.

https://gist.github.com/ANBAL534/4f1693536f17b75ebcc8016e0d4cc071#gistcomment-3872704

If I install AC fresh, using experimental or GE-Proton9-7 it will launch CM, but none of the drop down menus work, they just appear like in the screenshot.

I'm assuming that this may be related to some kind of .net issue but before I go digging around trying to manually change stuff, I figured I'd check if any one else has seen this issue.

 

I see lots of posts about KDE being able to sync the screen with LED backlit keyboards but other than saying that, no information on how to do it or what keyboards are compatible.

I could be totally missing something, I tried to parse through the changelog but didn't see anything in there about it.

Would anyone be able to explain how I should check if my keyboard (Akko 5108) is compatible and how I can change the settings if possible?

[–] skizzles@lemmy.ml 19 points 5 months ago

Again, it is not a "Custom OS" you aren't installing it as an OS from an ISO. You are still required to have your own licensed version of windows and install that prior to using AtlasOS. Using it does not cause security and instability issues as long as you understand what you are doing. Yes it is stripping things from windows. It's also open source so if you were so inclined you could see exactly what is being done.

If you equate using an automated solution to do things that you could do manually albeit with a bit more work involved, then every single OS is custom the second you change anything on it.

I do use Linux for what it's worth and have been for around 20 years. I've also been working in Tech for the last 15 ish years. I wouldn't be blindly recommending something that would wreck someone's security.

Please do some research.

https://github.com/atlas-os/atlas

There's a link to their source code. They even state that you have options to what security settings get messed with. So again, as long as you READ and understand what you are doing, you aren't necessarily breaking your systems security.

[–] skizzles@lemmy.ml 8 points 5 months ago (3 children)

It's not a custom version of windows.

Please make sure you do some research before you implicate things.

AtlasOS modifies a fresh install of windows to help get rid of bloat ware and some of the security concerns that MS puts in their OS.

[–] skizzles@lemmy.ml 15 points 5 months ago (6 children)

Dual boot, and use something like AtlasOS to clean up the BS that comes with windows.

I have a separate drive with windows for solidworks and a few online games I play occasionally. 99% of the time I run Linux though.

That being said I understand if you game online a lot and those games don't work in Linux then that really isn't an option.

At the very least though I would check out something like AtlasOS, it works for both W10 and 11.

[–] skizzles@lemmy.ml 1 points 5 months ago

KDE is fine. I've been using it for some time now and never really had any significant issues that weren't caused from my own meddling.

I say that as someone that has been on and off using Linux variants for probably 20 years now.

I run my kids machine on pop os with KDE, auto login that opens steam in big picture mode. Haven't had any issues at all.

[–] skizzles@lemmy.ml 15 points 7 months ago (5 children)

I primarily run Linux but absolutely understand the need for things that only work with windows so I dual boot. That being said I use AtlasOS which cleans up W10 pretty good. I don't have any of the crappiness that is currently hitting users.

https://atlasos.net/

Also here's another site that has some information on AtlasOS as well as some other tools.

https://www.xbitlabs.com/best-custom-windows-10-iso-for-gaming/

I know it says for gaming but I use solidworks as well as some other software and my idle resource usage has went way down and it runs so much better.

 

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