kernel 6.6.0-rc1 provides battery reporting support for logitech mice, like the pro x wireless!
>pic related
my system. really nice seeing the battery reported now.
kernel 6.6.0-rc1 provides battery reporting support for logitech mice, like the pro x wireless!
>pic related
my system. really nice seeing the battery reported now.
>PID for dbus daemon is 666
ayy
fun fact, 666 was originally 616
Install gentoo, schizo.
>his mouse requires software to work
Not on Linux anymore unless you count kernel, on Winblows meanwhile....
Logitech use to make them beep on low battery. But a lot of users just ignore it.
Where is your plasma desktop ?
That's nice, I don't know about this feature.
my g503 had this for a long time, nice to see other mices get this feature too.
this makes it easier to kill you, the more access we get to your battery, the more we can fuck with it. then, when you sleep, your laptop coincidentally sets itself on fire.
too bad they broke my bluetooth/wifi in 6.3. gonna be stuck on lts until i get new hardware.
6.6.0-rc1 also fixed my sleep issues. i had a bad behaving usb device that would wake the computer right back up the moment it went to sleep. its now fixed.
Ok but how do I upgrade to it?
install gentoo
paru -Su linux-mainline
>fucking around with experimental kernels
grow up, get a job, etc
theres something off about linux mouse handling but i cant tell you exactly what.
I play a pretty mouse-accuracy-depending game and i swear there is a difference. Like its harder to do accurate fast pace clicks on linux than windows, and yes before you ask i changed the DPI to the same and i dont use mouse acceleration in either (on linux i changed the acceleration profile to flat).
Maybe its the polling rate or something thats shit on linux or maybe something else.
i find i shoot better in linux than windows. and yes, i noticed a difference too. on linux i need 800dpi vs 400dpi on windows to get a similar feel. linux xorg with no acceleration is truly absolutely no acceleration. windows still has acceleration, even if you disable it.
on wayland the dpi is somewhat more similar to windows with wayland set to "flat." on wayland, there appears to be acceleration with the flat profile. just less of it compared to the non flat profile.
Definitely needed this instead of the anti consumer and privacy protecting technology. Linus Turdvalds really showing the world what is important.