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>using kde is 2026
lamo, enjoy your krapware
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>>107741462
literally who
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>>107724838
KDE 5 was fine but fuck KDE 6 is straight garbage. The fuck are those idiots at KDE HQ even doing? Is it all just retarded jeets now or something?
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>>107745043
Nate took over the project and pocketed Valve money
>Is it all just retarded jeets now or something?
yeah and they do it for free kek
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>>107724838
Imagine being this nigger who spends his free time browsing reddit to get examples of retards breaking KDE to post on 4chan.
You should kys
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been using debian w kde for months and haven't had a single crash. skill issue

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New year edition!

Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.
1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

Useful links
>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/
>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/
>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General

>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?
>>>/g/iemg
>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?
>>>/g/spg/
>I want to buy some sort of emulation device

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>>107743765
>Brute force
Yeah, that's definitely a plus
>>107744063
It cost me nothing
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>>107742989
My uncle is trains man also
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My chinkshit is somewhere in my country, but it hasn't shown up yet.
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> Owon CM2100
> aliexpress.com/item/1005009220837845.html
It has AC and DC current. 1mA accuracy.
It's been verified by reviewers like that Kerry Wong guy. Checked myself and it's legit.
Advertised as 20000 count but actually the current is 2000 count. It's 20000 on the other DMM functions. The other functions except NCV work as expected. NCV is worse than your typical shitty meter. I got the non-Bluetooth version but in hindsight I could have dropped a few small items from my cart and got the BT one. I'll probably never have a use for it anyways.
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are KOSS headphones any good? or are they influencer slop?
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>>107734301
I only use them at home and simply have one oneway blowrag wrapped around the headband.
The comfort is fucking night and day and no more pulled hair. Also if it gets dirty from your hair or something you can just replace it with a new tissue.
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>>107743305
>>107742489
>>107734249
>Le IEM~

I swear that retarded IEM shit became the new ear fedora.
THEY ARE JUST OVERPRICED EARBUDS
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I have like 6 pairs of headphones, all recommended ones that sound "great". Half open ones, big ones, smaller ones (no in ear shit).

The thing is, while they sound "good" literally all of them pierce my ears with sharp high frequencies. Even when I tested them in some Hifi shop on a thousands of $$$ preamp.
I keep returning to the portas.
Most people say they have muddy highs but apparently I'm over sensitive or some shit because while I DO hear what they mean it just sounds soft and comfortable to me. I can listen to them literally all day without getting tired while all others give me migraines sooner or later. They are light, do not fucking clamp my enormous head and the hair pulling shit is solved by >>107745070

I have yet to find a pair of headphones that have similar "soft" highs and upper mids but apparently the average human nowadays is deaf and NEEEEEEEEDDS piercing highs to enjoy shit.
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>>107734191
I bought my first pair of Porta Pros circa 2008 and I usually keep a pair on hand in case I don't want to use my wireless earbuds during my workout sessions.
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>>107745229
Would you say their sound has changed since 2008? (I mean when you bought new ones recently)

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>107744666
see >>107730581
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>>107745135
I've done that and used the universal debloater too, but these samsung pieces of shit still remain. Do I need to ignore any warnings and just rip it all out?
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>>107745178
so did you run some automated variant or handpick apps to remove? obviously if you pressed no on a warning it will still be there
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>>107745211
I set it to whatever was recommended and assumed only actually essential stuff would remain, then went through all "safe to remove" programs oje by one reading the descriptions. I guess I'll go apeshit on them instead.
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>>107745233
usually those recommendation lists are pretty conservative, go ham

Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Before asking for help, please check our list of resources.

If you would like to try out GNU/Linux you can do one of the following:
0) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice in a Virtual Machine.
1) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice on bare metal and run your previous OS in a Virtual Machine.
2) Use a live image and to boot directly into the GNU/Linux distribution without installing anything.
3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.

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>puts bread on the table
>makes inexperienced /g/ trannies seethe
>makes C shart shills seethe
Yeah I'm thinking it's the best language
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>>107745087
Python, for example, compiles to a bytecode. The idea of a formal virtual machine layer for interpreted languages is not unique to the JVM. There's also WASM and eBPF, which can be compared to Java's virtual machine.
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>>107745087
the .NET framework is the VM of C#
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>>107739302
>koshit
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>>107745287
>ironic greentext without any substance to it
cancer
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>>107743818
a seething jeet wrote this
kotlin was invented by trannies
no one likes go, it is the most jeetlang ever conveived

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What is Steam's secret? Why is Steam so succesfull?
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>>107745377
You saying there aren't Steamcocksuckers in this thread right now? lmao, don't get me wrong I like Steam and think it's a great product and platform. I've been using it since before some anons ITT were born.

but at the end of the day it's a fucking company. Deepthroating till completion of any company is gay unless it's your own.
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>>107745463
That's correct, EGS isn't gonna give you a reach around for deep throating it, friend.
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>>107745463
Are the steamcocksuckers in the room with you now?
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>>107731743
They are somewhat competent. I own like two games on steam, but the whole platform is so stable and good.

On the other hand I have like 120 of the free Epic games and the software is absolute shit. Like half of my games were just not showing for some reason, the store is hard to navigate and you can't even see what you own on the website. Wild shit.
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>>107744794
Yet you fanboys can’t find better reasons to believe why their crimes are ok.

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107728868
>multithreaded emacs
M-x list-threads
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>work uses geopackage
>used emacs *Scratch*, some elisp to directly query the geopackage the client had problems with
>manager and client started treating me as a wizard because of
(let ((db (sqlite-open "myfile")))
(sqlite-select "query")) ;; C-u C-x-e and paste it into teams

I'm not even a heavy elisp user. I stumble through most of it.
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>>107744948
Thanks anon. I'm not sure, I haven't really thought about it. Where else should I post it?
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>>107745154
If you already know where you'd host the code, I would find it reasonable to just check whether the repo has appeared every once in a while. A blog or whatever would also be fine, should you already have one. In any case, don't feel obligated to do any of this if you don't want to. I'll just try to check in every once in a while and hopefully stumble upon it again.
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>>107745273
Oh sure, I'll just put it on my github: https://github.com/jfaz1

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Wtf happened to their reverse image search? It's even worse than Google's now.
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>>107736822
they moved moved into the EU
where tech goes to die
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>>107736822
try turning off moderate search filter
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>>107742519
>setting resets itself constantly
dropped
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>>107739301
In paleo-conservative countries the rule is any sexual activity outside of life long marriage is evil and immoral. They hold zero tolerance for sex outside of wedlock. Though the AoC for them historically is 2 to 4 years lower. In feminist countries today (such as the US) any sexual activity a day below 18 is evil and immoral and enforced by laws of government.

Both paleo conservatives and feminist claim certain sexual behavior is evil gross and immoral and they respond with strong emotional engagement when their values are violated. But they differ on what triggers it. I believe these morals go deeper then cultural norms. They reflect evolved instincts to ensure early human tribes had social cohesion. For cavemen 19,000 years ago having a tribe not fighting over mates and knowing who's kid belongs to who is far more likely to survive then tribes that didn't know whos parents the kids belonged to and bashed each other with clubs over who gets to mate with the women of the tribe.

All those morals people have. Rather it be life long monogamy, opposition to gay marriage, and 18 or wood chipper are just the result of prehistoric pressures put on ancestral humans. The strongest moral values some people hold (even if logical) came from evolutionary pressures .
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>>107736822
Okay Vishay

I just bought a 32Gib 512nvme i7-9850H quadro t1000 with a 4k panel for $400 on eBay (and uncle sam fucked me for 40 in taxes and 20 in shipping)--and I am regretting it and wish I bought the cheaper $330 1080p 48gib option but bought this one because I thought that the 4k panel might be good since 1080p is a bit bad for split screen latex but am now regretting it since it will
- Drain battery faster (might take up 20% extra)
- Be a pain to use because I will be forced to set it to 200% scaling for a good experience with my external 1080p monitors (probably, I have never used 4k but xorg will likely strangle me too)
- Cost more
- Doesn't have as much ram
- At 15.6" and normal sitting, I probably won't ever notice

I don't think it has been shipped yet but also don't want to try to return it since that might make me an asshole...I will have to go check if the seller even accepts returns...

I am really crying over this...why is life so hard?
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>>107745102
If you got free shipping, you're gonna lose at least $30 plus 30% of the final sale price trying to flip it for just your money back
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>>107733509

you write latex for cinnamon crisps and sweet tea or is whole thread a joke
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>>107743929
>>>107743842 (You)
>You coreboot chromebooks to turn them into normal UEFI laptops, this way you can run any linux distro without relying on the "developer mode" options in your rapidly aging version of chromeOS
Oh--I didn't know they restricted that; that makes sense.

>>107744266
>>It's up to you if you want the 1080p one. It's cheap and p53 is okay for linux and light 3d
What would be a good price to try to offer if I decide to? Or is it better to just wait as of now?

>>107745149
>>>107745102
>If you got free shipping, you're gonna lose at least $30 plus 30% of the final sale price trying to flip it for just your money back
I didn't get that one because of a shipping problem but the taxes I paid would have made it a loss if I would have tried to resell it on eBay, and to a lesser extent, the shipping, but somehow it wasn't that much either.
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>>107733509
>I thought that the 4k panel might be good
You fucked up.
Learn from your mistake.
Buy once, cry once.
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>>107737643
corebooting lets you turn off/defang the ime

>>107737667
that's apg tranny nonsense, my friend

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How is RedoxOS coming along? It'd be nice to have a usable microkernel operating system.
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>>107741499
That's because monolithic kernels have never been tried. No, not even Linux. It's a hybrid LARPing as a monokernel, but it's not. The Finnish retard copied the API from a self-admitted microkernel (Minix), whose explicit purpose was to keep complicated shit out of kernelspace.

A true monokernel wouldn't block on open and reads. A true monokernel would allow you to create sockets and FDs in batches. A true monokernel would have compound functions (open + mmap + close) for the most common patterns.
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>>107742231
Also, a true monokernel would've probably used something like shared mappings between user and kernel to properly utilize memory layout and out-of-order execution, and write-lock the plot upon submission to make sure that the thread cannot modify the data in mid-flight. *And our current hardware doesn't support that very well* because the page table is a process-wide resource, not a thread-local one - meaning that, if you write-lock pages, you end up with per-core TLB shootdowns that can easily take much longer to complete than just copying all parameters from userspace to kernelspace, even if it's an in-order copy.

Oh, and speaking of TLB shootdowns:
>batched mmap
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>>107740569
>How is RedoxOS coming along?
Well, is it at all? They had an interesting idea about "everything is a URL" but them went back on that fo rmore UNiX like philosophy. And that was after all the drama and purges. So after 10 years it is still not as advanced or usable as Linux was after 4 years.
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>>107742231
>That's because monolithic kernels have never been tried. No, not even Linux. It's a hybrid LARPing as a monokernel, but it's not.
Monolithic kernels are brain damage because it means they have no loadable drivers or modules. Everything has to be compiled into one binary blob, so all your GPU drivers, USB drivers, file systems, all hardware you will ever support, is compiled into one blob.

>The Finnish retard copied the API from
He copied it from Unix.

>A true monokernel wouldn't block on open and reads. A true monokernel would allow you to create sockets and FDs in batches. A true monokernel would have compound functions (open + mmap + close) for the most common patterns.
That's just a non-Unix-like design and has nothing to do with monolithic or microkernels. Windows NT, VMS, and IBM mainframe OSes have a non-blocking asynchronous design. Microkernels are also inherently non-Unix-like, because anything similar to Unix is provided as user mode processes. They don't even have the concept of a file system or opening or reading files because that's handled by programs outside the kernel.

>>107742281
>Also, a true monokernel would've probably used something like shared mappings between user and kernel to properly utilize memory layout and out-of-order execution
That has nothing to do with monolithic or microkernels either.
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>>107743317
>They had an interesting idea about "everything is a URL"
It followed pretty naturally from the network transparency features of most microkernels before it. Have they really abandoned the idea?
>So after 10 years it is still not as advanced or usable as Linux was after 4 years.
Not the same thing, Linux was slotted into the existing GNU ecosystem that had been worked on for a decade already, whereas Redox is effectively starting from scratch (bar rustc) and has much more complicated modern hardware to deal with.

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This is ChatGPT told a schizo who stabbed his mom and himself to death
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>>107743797
I think the fact that it caused the schizo to murder a defenseless elderly woman is the real problem here.
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>>107743966
This is murrica, nobody gives a shit about random murder around here
and since sex is forbidden due to being a puritan hole there will never be "dude rapes his helpless 14yo neighbor due to chatgpt" so nothing will ever happen
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>>107744421
They’ll find a way to make that claim
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>>107738768
>implying they ever stopped sacrificing to moloch
>abortions are totally not slaughtering babies since forever
>evolution is not transforming you to a selfish sadistic animal at all
>money is not a god dude, it's just a tool
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The shine of ai is wearing off int he corporate setting as well. I work in a large corporation somewhat near the middle and managers are furious with ai generated content. It's always bad, any summaries made, any documents written just contain errors and stacks of errors, falsehoods, sometimes such that could get the company in legal trouble. There was one girl who ai generated a contract with a subcontractor and my god the shit in there would have bankrupted us.

There will be a serious tightening of ai usage in most corporations, ai is not ony useless it is actively harmful. I'm talking about LLMs here mostly. The engineers are using their own machine algos or open source stuff for simulation aid where ai is indeed useful, but openais chatbot can fuck right off.

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Why are iPhones very easy to hack?
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>>107741078
>Waiting for updates from an unstable mentally ill schizo
Yeah, naw
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>>107740987
kek
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Not so hard when company put a literal hardware backdoor on them
https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/12/exploit-used-in-mass-iphone-infection-campaign-targeted-secret-hardware-feature/
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>>107745155
>not so hard
That was extremely hard and one of the most sophisticated iOS zero days ever documented. It's right in the aricle title
>4-year campaign backdoored iPhones using possibly the most advanced exploit ever
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>>107745190
Without the hardware backdoor they would have only used the xploit for a month or so, not 4 years

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>take CS class at uni (for fun, not my major)
>this is what the other students are coding on
And then you wonder why we need H1B indians
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1. This thing has a web broswer which probably supports wasm
2. You can run https://copy.sh/v86/ in a web browser
3. From 1 and 2 it follows that this machine is at least as capable as an old PC
4. Old PC is usable for writing software if your code and your tools are fast
5. From 3 and 4 it follows that this machine is perfectly usable for programming
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>>107742334
> There's nothing wrong with the new generation of kids growing up on locked down toy appliances and never knowing what it's like to actually own and control your own property
yeah the world is fucked. this picture nails it >>107731253
Fuck that anons racism though
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>>107742488
Really cool site, but its making even my desktop fans start spinning fast when I try to run the desktop environment on the Arch image. Crazy that this is even possible, but its not gonna work on an IPad.
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>>107742507
>owning and controlling your property is lugging around 6 pounds of ewaste with 2 hours battery life
college isn’t a place to fiddle with your bashrc and audio drivers
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The ifags are going wild in this thread dunking on lincucks, completely oblivious to the fact that productive members of society program on windows "gaming" laptops.
>muh spyware muh recall muh performance
Cope. I have a macbook and a linux NAS too, but windows has almost all modern and old software available, which makes development that mush easier

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Before asking for help, please check our list of resources.

If you would like to try out GNU/Linux you can do one of the following:
0) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice in a Virtual Machine.
1) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice on bare metal and run your previous OS in a Virtual Machine.
2) Use a live image and to boot directly into the GNU/Linux distribution without installing anything.
3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.

Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.
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>>107744671
What is the brand name? Some peripherals have firmware issues and this applies to mice even.
If it is fully USB compliant it should not vibrate because usb is a standard, so it's more likely a kernel module issue afaik.
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>>107744384
>changed image hash so people can't see you already posted it over 9000 times
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>>107744671
Also: you can probably reset the firmware of the controller by pressing 'home' button when plugging it in or something but this can vary.
8bit do controllers have this feature for example.
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>>107744708
It's Onn, the generic walmart brand.
Hmm.. holding the home button while plugging it in put it into some kind of state. The power light just stayed blinking and it wasn't vibrating, but it's not being picked up at all is lsusb.
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>>107744959
>>107744671
Okay, me again. I went ahead and created /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-hid-nintendo with "blacklist hid_nintendo"
rebooted, manually loaded xpad
plugged controller in, it attempted to handshake with nintendo, failed, and connected as hid-generic, then immediately fell back to xbox 360.
So, it's working now. The solution was blacklisting hid_nintendo since that seems to be how it's trying to connect.


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