Very small and niche change to an i2c driver, so that composite devices will work with this driver.
It’s a rarely used driver, but I found an issue with my stuff using it, so thought could spare some people the pain of figuring it out again.
Very small and niche change to an i2c driver, so that composite devices will work with this driver.
It’s a rarely used driver, but I found an issue with my stuff using it, so thought could spare some people the pain of figuring it out again.
6.6 is special to me because it contains my first Linux patch, woo!
Interested in this, how does it fair so far? Is it comparable or better to the original? I was hoping there would be OLED screen mods at some point. Also maybe larger screen space as there’s a fairly large band around the original. I guess you don’t have any information what drivers it uses? I see it says “no driver required” so either the same as the original or another mainline Linux driver.
I think you’re talking about Wake on LAN (WOL)?
Not done this from my deck, but do this from Linux machines all the time. You can easily do this from a command line, in the pacman sources there is a package called “wol”. So could just make a bash script to run it for the MAC address you want to wake. And this talks about adding a bash script to game mode.