im talking in outside of steam wise and inside steam cuz i have back buttons they are programmed by their software of company but software dont work in linux apparently ig
configure in windows the way you want it, reboot to linux and never change it. you will be limited to map the paddles to other gamepad buttons, you cannot map them to keyboard
if only there was a way to solve it using something like overlayfs and just add the gnome/kde desktop bits to $HOME by adding a layer with their configs, until they fixed that (or offered a "cleanup kde/gnome configs" in their UIs)
The most annoying thing to me is that KDE plasma isn't super well documented in regards to customizing the dotfiles either. I looked into how to do some things which I thought were basic and omg did I have to search Google to figure it out.
yeah i had a hard time figuring out changing stuff KDE/Qt (i.e. setting dark mode) going through the arch wiki, it wasn't as nice as simply setting stuff in dconf and the GTK apps simply just follow that
kinda tempted to just make a user and git init the home and change some settings that usually get weirded out when swapping DE and track the changes and write a script to just rm those files
then if you have extra usb controllers (not gamepads) on your motherboard, enable vfio and iommu , pray that you have good iommu group layout for your usb controllers and pass the spare usb controller to the VM, locate the ports that got sent to the VM (as they are disconnected from your host machine now) and then configure it in a windows VM. this is some pretty advanced stuff though and not recommended unless you know what you are doing. if you have only 1 usb controller on your motherboard, you can forget using a VM for this and would have to do it on a windows machine.
so what does the clean reinstall part mean? is it a complete rewrite of / including /var/home, or the /var/home can stay considering i think it has its own volume in the luks partition?
Kernel bug, should be fixed soon. In the meantime you can do this: rpm-ostree rebase ostree-image-signed:docker://ghcr.io/ublue-os/bazzite-ally:39-stable-20240220rpm-ostree rebase ostree-image-signed:docker://ghcr.io/ublue-os/bazzite-ally:39-stable-20240220