It was that easy this time around, because I’m dumb. The last time I never said I needed to sign them in the installer so I had to do it manually
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. Already giving it another go with Pop OS
Thanks so much seriously. This is great
I appreciate the response. What would you recommend as the easiest way to test different distros easily? Vm?
I appreciate the response. I fixed my current issue, but honestly I’m thinking off messing with other distros. We’ll see.
Thanks for the reply. I got it working by forcing steam compatibility mode which i didn’t even realize was off. I appreciate the help.
Thanks for the pointers. That’s awesome
My whole life up until last September when I first installed mint
I tried installing a VM but man it was really laggy. I used the open source one on linix, not virtualbox. I probably fucked something up, though.
It’s probably because I come off as a whiny bitch, which I do. Lol just frustrated.
Thanks for the response I appreciate it
I appreciate it
Thanks for the reply. My next build will not have windows on it at all, If I can help it. Honestly mint is great and was working amazing until I had to reinstall it.
Oh nice. Fuck I might do that
I thought the driver came in the kernel. I am trying to use it wired, not Bluetooth. If I use lsusb it recognizes the Dualsense controller. It’s so weird
Windows 11 absolutely does require secure boot
It’s a ps5 controller, not xbox
I have steam-devices and same issues. No luck at all. Thanks for the response.
I figured out the issue. Really weird. Steam compatibility mode was disabled so enabling it made my controller work. No idea why. Thanks for the reply though!