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Using a gamepad on linux?
Blocki:
How about you actually state a reason why you don't want to switch to an OS.
Also, noone cares what you tell them to post or not. Maybe you should explain your problem instead.
MrPolygon:
[qutoe]How about you actually state a reason why you don't want to switch to an OS.[/quote]
Because this is a thread about using a gamepad on Linux, it isn't a thread on why you should switch to closed-source windows.
Antimicro and other variants work fine.
TristanLuigi:
--- Quote from: Blocki on January 20, 2014, 06:01:03 PM ---How about you actually state a reason why you don't want to switch to an OS.
Also, noone cares what you tell them to post or not. Maybe you should explain your problem instead.
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This.
If you gave us a good solid reason you couldn't switch OS or why saying that is unhelpful, then maybe we'd understand. We were offering you the best advice we could and you said no.
(Yes, I'm aware someone already gave you software. I'm trying to tell you where we're coming from.)
Blocki:
--- Quote from: MrPolygon on January 20, 2014, 06:02:36 PM ---Because this is a thread about using a gamepad on Linux, it isn't a thread on why you should switch to closed-source windows.
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As if Linux being open source helps him. Is he going to read or modify it himself, ever? Nope.
MrPolygon:
--- Quote ---As if Linux being open source helps you. Are you going to read or modify it yourself, ever?
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First of all, I'm a C/C++ programmer and have done so for atleast a year.
Secondly, that doesn't matter, it's about whether people who can fix issues will.