I’ve been using opensuse for years and not found a solution to this. I have a new appreciation for apt and my next OS will definitely be debian-based.
Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Mbin.
I’ve been using opensuse for years and not found a solution to this. I have a new appreciation for apt and my next OS will definitely be debian-based.
Try Midnight Commander
Just to confirm - I tried the 7b and it was fast but pretty untrustworthy. OPs 24 GB if vram should be enough to run a medium sized version, tho…
It’s a developed country, lol
video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gAT-BbyOWw
code https://github.com/Leproide/Linux-G15-Daemon-Logitech-G110-
I’m pretty sure it will only work with a handful of old Logitech keyboards.
When I eventually upgrade my OS and can’t compile the stack for some reason, I’ve got a Sun Type-7 waiting in the wings.
I have an old gamer keyboard with extra programmable keys on the side, which I use for cut, copy, paste, close tab, close window, etc. Logitech provides drivers/software for Windows & Mac only.
To make it work I have a custom monkey-patched USB driver that I compiled from source, some weird daemon that interacts with the driver and some shell scripts on top of that. I’m not sure how but it works thanks to a 9 year old youtube video made by a guy from eastern europe somewhere.
There was a really good discussion recently which will give you some ideas - see https://piefed.social/post/436507?sort=top