







Avidemux is very simple, but maybe too simple to track an object idk. All I’ve used it for is basic cutting.


Silly question, but you have tried turning the computer off and back on again, right?


The United SSnaKKKes of AmeriKKKa banned solidarity in 1947


Is it just the mouse and keyboard that aren’t showing in solaar, or the unifying receiver itself?
For context, this is what a unifying receiver with a mouse and keyboard paired to it ought to look like in solaar:




This emoji is applicable far more often than it should be


Try unplugging and replugging your logitech dongle, sometimes solaar needs to see the dongle appear to figure out that it’s there.


You’re not a dumbass, you’ve just been taught to use a computer wrong by the bad operating system.
This is a useful lesson for linux newbies in general: when you want to install a program, go to your package manager first, not your web browser.


That page you linked is mac installation. You can install solaar straight from the fedora package manager, icon is a bag called Software.


That’s what NewPipe is for


How are they still in business?


In one year of using Manjaro I had updates completely break the GUI and drop me to a terminal twice


Don’t use Manjaro it’s a wildly unstable piece of shit


What does a monitor need a firmware update for, anyway?


It’s way easier to just download books from annas archive


LocalSend can transfer files between pretty much any two machines with an absolute minimum level of setup, but it seems like your real problem is getting windows games to run on Linux outside steam. I use Lutris to install and run repacked windows games on Linux. Install Lutris from your steam deck’s package manager, click the plus in the top left to add a game, select install from exe, and make sure in the repack’s install wizard to put it on C:\ instead of Z:\ which it will probably default to.


You should wipe your whole drive and install linux, just to be safe