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  • milkylainen
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    Slow news day?
    Stupid PC gaming hardware broken, some nice guy lands fix for Linux, adding to the zillion other fixes for stupid hardware?

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  • Termy
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    i just don't get how anybody could want holes in their mouse...
    But besides that it's always nice to have more support ^^

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  • TemplarGR
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    Originally posted by angrypie View Post
    Anything goes as long as it's targeted to gamers. Seems like the "PC Master Race" is just as dumb as the guys they stole that moniker from.
    Most people who identify as "gamers" tend to be kids and teenagers. And obviously there is a ton of money to be made selling superficial things to those young people.

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  • angrypie
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    Anything goes as long as it's targeted to gamers. Seems like the "PC Master Race" is just as dumb as the guys they stole that moniker from.

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  • M@GOid
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    The branding on that mouse made me chuckle a bit. Is perfect for the kids that took sides on gaming "gang" a bit too seriously.

    Meanwhile I'm playing indie games on a old AMD A8 APU on my version of the SteamBox...

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  • sindr
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    Which distro and model of laptop do you use? Maybe there is a kernel module available.

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  • MadeUpName
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    I am still pissed they took the driver for my touch pad on my laptop out and now I have to use a mouse to use my laptop.

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  • Linux 5.7 Getting Driver To Deal With More Buggy & Funky Looking Mice

    Phoronix: Linux 5.7 Getting Driver To Deal With More Buggy & Funky Looking Mice

    Linux 5.7 continues the trend of the community taking up new drivers being created to support different peripherals under Linux that amount to dealing with quirky/buggy behavior of the hardware...

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