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It would be nice to have support for .xtf (.vtf equivalent used in the Original Xbox port of HL2) with VTFLib. I'm providing some info of .xtf: > Discussion on...

enhancement

White Button mapped as L1, Black Button mapped as R1.

0 Hz - 5kHz sweep test while transmitting into a dummy load using different Filter BW settings: ![5khz sweep full bw](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4341386/134805826-15ca68ec-d825-448c-8fb7-705e8cf76b35.png) ![5khz sweep 3khz bw](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4341386/134805828-73aaf6e6-f876-426a-8e80-59f198143fec.png) ![5khz sweep 2 4khz bw](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4341386/134805829-79727427-cd07-49be-a910-93f32821a8b9.png)...

In v1.02w using `#define OLED_SH1106` the OLED does not work. Using `#define OLED_SSD1306` display turns on, but it is very glitchy. To fix this, I simply moved `0x8D, 0x14, //...

Did a fresh install of the current release 42710 (kernel 6.12.1-1493) and it fails to boot: ![PXL_20241127_100041326 MV](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d9a0655b-82be-48e3-9d1d-add2bd1ce20a) Previous current release 42680 with 6.11.6-1477 boots just fine, as did 42700...

bug

On Baytrail based tablets, there is an issue with the init order of GPIO/PWM drivers for the Crystal Cove PMIC chip. Crystal Cove has to be initialized before i915 in...

bug

Currently, Clear Linux does not support x64 devices using 32bit IA32 UEFI. As discussed previously [here](https://github.com/clearlinux/distribution/issues/262), it was considered that support for mixed-mode EFI (`CONFIG_EFI_MIXED`) would be added when systemd-boot...

enhancement

Fixes bluetooth for devices using BCM SDIO

Fixes support for Baytrail and Cherrytrail devices, see the following issue: [Missing drivers for Crystal Cove and Whiskey Cove GPIO](https://github.com/openFyde/overlay-amd64-openfyde/issues/41)

Currently, both FydeOS and openFyde boots but almost instantly freezes on the welcome screen on Toshiba WT8-A Intel Baytrail based tablet. I assume this is the case for most, if...