Robert Mader
Robert Mader
> This is incorrect. Clapper does support this. Oh, then it's just the version currently shipped by fedora here :/ Great to hear that it works!
> I'm not reproducing it. What exact versions are used, including Chrome and Firefox (flatpak or not)? > KDE Neon 6.0 (Ubuntu 22.04) I'd suspect this to be an old...
Gentle ping here :) AFAICS this is in line with https://github.com/MightyCreak/mesamatrix/pull/310, i.e. should be able to land as is.
Do I understand correctly that this would need Mesa to e.g. add v3d and other drivers to the `all DONE:` lists, like it does for other sections?
I can confirm this in the context of [Snapshot](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/snapshot), the Gnome camera app which is now shipping rqrr by default (thanks for providing it!). In particular when trying to scan...
There are a few more places that need to be covered.
Nevermind and sorry for the noise - there were just some more issues in Mesa making tests fail.
Drive by comment: Wayland was made with embedded use cases in mind. If you run a lightweight/minimal Wayland compositor (e.g. [cage](https://github.com/Hjdskes/cage)) you'll likely only see a negligible difference to having...
> > Drive by comment: Wayland was made with embedded use cases in mind. If you run a lightweight/minimal Wayland compositor (e.g. [cage](https://github.com/Hjdskes/cage)) you'll likely only see a negligible difference...
> If we want a semi-big hammer to give games with simple requirements access to game controllers without always opening up _all_ of `/dev`, then I think a `--device=input` that...