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I tried on Fedora 31, built and worked up until I plugged in a pair of headphones, then crashed: Kernel: 5.5.15-200.fc31.x86_64 ```2020-04-15 20:30:28 INFO - xow v0.4-10-g53f489f ©Severin v. W....

The audio branch, as far as I've noticed, was dropped a long time ago and according to the readme.md, xow hasn't been regularly worked on for quite awhile now. The...

I've been trying to get this working with no success for a few days now. I've tried on two seperate systems, one running Fedora and one running Arch. System mono...

it turns out that this is the same error that @magpie514 has, pretty much exactly. This still happens on the latest git release & the latest nightly build from the...

The issue with Nix on Arch is related to it not finding autoconf or libtool in the Nix environment, which more refers to a problem with setup on Arch or,...

I've been working on fixing JSM for Linux, and here are the changes I've come up with so far: https://github.com/TauAkiou/JoyShockMapper The fixes have worked so far for me, but I'd...

@sjuxax Keep in mind that it might also crash if you don't have read/write access to hidraw devices. Try making a new udev rule in /etc/udev/rules.d and see if it...

Do you have an evdev rule set up to allow access? That might be your problem.

Sorry, I got a bit confused there. It's udev. JoyShockMapper comes with a udev rules file that needs to be installed in ```/etc/udev/rules.d```. If that's not the case, I'll look...

If the udev file was included with the AUR, it should have been copied into ```/etc/udev/rules.d``` or ```/usr/lib/udev/rules.d``` (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev) If you build it manually, the udev file should be included...