[Simon McVittie]
> However, because the Steam Controller is no longer manufactured, I'm
> not sure how practically useful it would be to put effort into
> announcing support for it.
As long as such devices are available in the world for some Debian users
to connect to her machine, it is practicall
On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 at 19:27:41 +0100, Simon McVittie wrote:
> I don't think this is appropriate in this case. steam-devices sets up udev
> rules so that ordinary users can create emulated input devices and get
> "raw HID" access to game controllers, each of which is needed by some
> Steam features
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> My edition of /usr/share/misc/usb.ids do not list this ID:
Sorry, my eyes are obviously blind:
> 0202 Rocket Launcher
As far as I can tell, this is the device supported by pymissile, which I
doubt is supported by steam. Not quite sure where things went wrong
her
[Simon McVittie]
> I don't think this is appropriate in this case. steam-devices sets up udev
> rules so that ordinary users can create emulated input devices and get
> "raw HID" access to game controllers, each of which is needed by some
> Steam features - but that does reduce the extent to which
Control: tags -1 = wontfix
On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 at 14:29:52 +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> Here is a patch to add Appstream metainfo XML announcing the hardware
> handled by this package.
>
> Including this information in the package will ensure programs mapping
> hardware to packages using A
Package: steam-devices
Version: 1:1.0.0.79~ds-2
Tags: patch
User: p...@hungry.com
Usertags: appstream-modalias
Here is a patch to add Appstream metainfo XML announcing the hardware
handled by this package.
Including this information in the package will ensure programs mapping
hardware to packag
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