/usr/bin/bootupctl backend generate-update-metadatadf -h and only freed 1GiB of space/usr/bin/bootupctl backend generate-update-metadataEdit 2: I found the solution. I ran dnf autoremove last week, which deleted the kernel-modules-extra package, that includes xpad. After installing it once more, the controller is working again. I didn't know dnf autoremove could uninstall important packages, I will be more careful when running it in the future. Checking out tree fa68d62... done
Resolving dependencies... done
error: Could not depsolve transaction; 1 problem detected:
Problem: package default-editor-7.2-7.fc40.noarch from @System requires system-default-editor, but none of the providers can be installed
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