Hello Guys I resently bought a google stadia controller used for 15€ with the bluetooth firmware enabled
The only problem I have with it is support on the distros I dailydrive Arch I followed the arch wiki but there was a lot missing about this controller. The only distro I found to work out of the box was nobara
I search a bit in the preinstalled packages and the only few outlier i found were Networkmanager from the fedora-update repo and nobara-controller-config from the nobara-baseos repo
Does anyone have a idear how I could get the contoller to work on my Arch installed? It is possiable to archive this on arch because I saw other people get it to work on the steam deck what runs a arch based os
I would appreciate any help
Maybe look into https://www.github.com/medusalix/xone there’s also some useful links in there. But afaik Bluetooth controllers have pretty bad latency on Linux
so i found somehow this project what seems to work on supporting the controller https://github.com/ndeadly/MissionControl/issues/568
I also found this artikel over at phoronix that the rumble support will be added in kernel version 6.6 https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.6-Stadia-Controller-FF
Mission Control is a homebrew app for the Nintendo Switch.
I just connected it to my steam deck and it worked out of the box so idk man, maybe try and use steam.
Try updating to the latest kernel, that worked for me getting my 8bitdo ultimate working
Maybe you can cjeck garuda gnu linux
I will i also will check holo ISO and See if there is something diffrent
Garuda linux has a gamong edition that has a lot of gaming related packages are preinstalled
I will look into that to
@kernelPanic @iloverocks Garuda linux is great, I am using it with cinnamon flavor, very nice and 0 problems with it. 👏👏👏
Do you know what the driver is called?