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  • There’s not a lot of ways to directly do what you are talking about. Closest I can come up with would be a small program that shrinks the windows partition, creates new partitions for the linux install, reboots into the new linux system, kicks off a migration tool that deletes all the data you don’t want to bring over, shrink the windows partition again, migrate data over in chunks to the home folder partition, resize and move more chunks, eventually deleting windows entirely and leaving a fragmented mess of a Linux install with a lot of chances for shit to go wrong.

    It’s safer and cleaner to back up, wipe, start over.

  • Cat-pitulist

  • -inserts Aladdin geneses cart- “Then the fire nation attacked.”

  • I also made my little brother player 2.

  • Moonlight doesn’t pass through hardware. Ever. It captures the input, sends it to the host, and the host software emulates a real controller giving those inputs on the host.

  • YouTube: okay, after 5 seconds you can skip to the next ad.

  • How Bluetooth mode? I hated both my SN30s because Bluetooth never worked reliably.

  • New?

  • Hmm, that and the super nova speak to me. What’s with the shift to micro switch buttons? What problem does that solve?

  • Will it work with appleTV? Because that’s the client accessing my Linux server.

  • A lot of people still think the mcdonalds hot covfefe lawsuit was bullshit. The first to speak wins, even if it's a lie disproven later.

  • you cant run sunshine from within steam, thats not how it works. sunshine grabs the wayland session sway and steam are running in.

  • this is a moonlight rig. the machine running the games is in the basement. the controller talks to my appletv in the living room and the inputs are passed to the linux server. there is no concern of linux compatibility as the controller doesnt speak directly to it. Thereis no support for a wireless dongle for this use case.

  • I'm not worred about linux support, its just mapping things it gets from the moonlight client. I'm more interested in bluetooth stability and general feel and experience in using them. I've heard haptics on the 8bitdo controllers are weak compared to sony.

  • it doesnt matter, its not talking to the controller. the client passes inputs over where they get mapped virtually in linux. AppleTV supports all these controllers, as does moonlight, but the linux version of sunshine doesnt quite like DS4.

  • its blue and white and came from bestbuy maybe a year ago. It didnt even work right until I flash a firmware update to it

  • I'm not giving nintendo money

  • I hear great things about the 8bitdo controllers, but I'm gun shy since the bluetooth reception on my SN30s never improved.

  • while the game is running and rendered on linux, the client it is passed through is an appleTV so....hmmmm