

Is the controller listed in the output of “lsusb”? What does the output of “journalctl -b” say when you plug in the controller?
Is the controller listed in the output of “lsusb”? What does the output of “journalctl -b” say when you plug in the controller?
What Xbox controller? 360? One? Wireless? Wired?
Thank you, appreciated!
Still can’t see it :(
Using a de-bloated Ubuntu reminds me of my time on Windows - had to use a bunch of tools to disable all kind of sh*t. Not doing this again, Ubuntu will never be a choice for me.
Tomatoes are fruits, so this is not that far from apple sauce.
I’m asking because I’ve used Manjaro for the last 5 years without problems. I think a lot of arguements against Manjaro here are just based on “that’s what I’ve read somewhere”.
I’'m using Lutris to play games on Epic:
I’m using a separate wine/proton prefix for each game. This allows to appy custom proton settings and workarounds per game. The epic launcher is about 250mb so it doesn’t waste that much disk space.
Can you provide a source about when and what package was broken?
The hate is not justified IMHO. I’ve used Manjaro for 5 years now and never had any problems. It just works.
It’s not rolling, but you will automatically receive cinnamon updates over the mint repository. For gaming and latest software you can use flatpak.
I’m on Manjaro since 5 years and don’t have any lags or “odd discrepancies” with the AUR (AMD setup, xanmod kernel). The general antipathy towards Manjaro on is not justified IMHO.
I’ve notices the same (also 7800 XT with the latest stable kernel) and have used CoreCtrl to manually set the powersave profile. Before I thought this was somehow only happening on my machine, but now I think this is a bug…