Kristen McWilliam
Kristen McWilliam
@sorryusernameisalreadytaken It can be very hard to devote dev time to an open source project when life is applying pressure, if you aren't able to contribute code our friendly xow...
I noticed when I reboot the computer and the controller won't connect, all I have to do is press the button on the dongle and they immediately connect again; is...
It there a way I can maybe work around this issue for the time being?
Ah, I did not. Will give it a try, thanks! :heart:
Installed latest git version, still have to press dongle button after reboot.
After reboot, I: - hold the 'Guide' button on the controller to turn it on - controller blinks and never connects, then shuts itself off - if I check `systemctl...
`sudo systemctl kill -s SIGUSR1 xow` works. - Turn on controller, just blinks. - `sudo systemctl kill -s SIGUSR1 xow` => blinking stops, instantly connects. Editing the service file didn't...
With `ExecStartPost` it doesn't start up at all. ```bash ❯ systemctl status xow.service ● xow.service - Xbox One Wireless Dongle Driver Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/xow.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: failed...
I tried with the sleep ```bash ❯ systemctl status xow.service ● xow.service - Xbox One Wireless Dongle Driver Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/xow.service; static) Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2021-02-04 14:53:51...
So, I have reinstalled my OS for unrelated reasons. (Kubuntu => Manjaro) I installed xow through the AUR and.. so far cannot reproduce the error anymore. Which is especially odd...