

Curious who sponsored it…
Curious who sponsored it…
We’ve seen a movie or two about this before, and it never fucking works. Build the time machines first, THEN you can diddle around with your AI weapons systems.
There are like a hundred law firms working on class action lawsuits right now, I guarantee it.
Good luck with that
Kid, if you want proof, DM me an invite to a call somewhere you can screencast and I’ll show you exactly what the issue is and fix it quickly. I’m that positive.
Read what you just wrote, then tell me how Mint is the problem, and why you’re posting in this sub.
Yes, and then you come back here raging that “Mint is not ready out of the box”, which isn’t true. The problem is with Steam and steam-input. You’ve been told this half a dozen times now. It has nothing to do with Linux (where you’re posting in), or Mint specifically. It’s your setup with Steam.
Bruh. You been on here for two days complaining about something where you’ve been told exactly what the issue is, and it’s not your Mint install, Linux, or anything else about the same system or with the community you’re asking for help in.
You’re not doing the work to find the issue, or help the people trying to debug with you. You’re actually seemingly going out of your way to not be helpful and just complain, and that’s a YOU problem. Have fun on Windows 👋
It can’t be blank if you’re getting a redirect AND blank page. Make sure you check the network tab as well.
No, paths and routing take a base URL into account, then handle redirects when/if they come into play and point it where it needs to go.
If this app is sending you a redirect to /login and you’re getting a blank page, we need to know WHY. This is why I said to report back with your browser’s console log when you make the request and get redirected. It will tell us exactly what is happening.
Well that’s a whole “how to computer” conversation I’m not going to dig into in it’s entirety, but if you’re unfamiliar with patching and routes for web services, you’re going to have a bad time with the setup you’ve chosen.
Have a run through their docs and check some of your configs maybe: https://miniflux.app/docs/howto.html
You’re bitching about hardware capabilities. Read OP’s comment and stop showing up just to comment if you can’t provide anything constructive except whining pedantry.
You don’t have paths for your reverse proxies. You need to tell them where these routes go if this is 30X redirect, otherwise, they have no idea what you’re trying to get to.
Use your browser console to track the requests and report back.
Well then you’re just nagging about hardware, which isn’t the issue being spouted on here. Blender works with AMD hardware just great, which OP was saying is not the case.
Yeah, but that’s what I’m saying. Mint is not the problem here. It’s behaving as it should be unless you’ve installed a conflicting module of some sort.
Have a look at this thread perhaps: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/7791
AMD-HIP works just great for me.
I am AMD and use Blender just fine. What do you mean?
If it’s detecting your input as a mouse and keyboard, which you confirmed, then it’s configured wrong. Try different profiles until one works, but that’s your issue.
What you’ve confirmed is that the controller is connected, Steam picks up, steam-input is working properly, and input is detected. That means this is a configuration problem, and nothing wrong with your machine.
I’m not curious about WHO sponsored it…