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I can't see exfat being supported anytime soon, but it'll be a pleasant surprise if something does come up in the future.Is it possible to support exfat in the future? Thank you!
I can't see exfat being supported anytime soon, but it'll be a pleasant surprise if something does come up in the future.Is it possible to support exfat in the future? Thank you!
Don't leave it idle on home screen/menus, to avoid screen burn.Yeah i wasnt worried about nintendo bans/horizon issues. i just wondered if there were other risk but seems like the risks are small, so i will go for it. thanks for the reply!
That would be easier to answer if anything at all in Lakka would tell you your MAC, but let me see...@urherenow did you make sure that the Lakka MAC address was the same as HOS MAC address ? It wouldn't surprise me if it weren't the same, seeing how Wi-Fi is broken-ish right now
doesn't that game itself have a calibration mode? idr...Is it possible to calibrate the joysticks? I've tried playing Mario 64 but the left stick in a neutral state registers as slightly tilted up. It doesn't happen in the regular os.
Under the icon second from the left (I believe it it settings) select "Onscreen Display," then select "Onscreen Notifications" and activate "Display Framerate."how do you enable FPS display
That would be easier to answer if anything at all in Lakka would tell you your MAC, but let me see...
Would someone else please try and see if your Lakka connection reports the same MAC as the one above (00:90:4C...)?"
Under the icon second from the left (I believe it it settings) select "Onscreen Display," then select "Onscreen Notifications" and activate "Display Framerate."
so the question becomes... why is a fake MAC address baked into Linux disros for Switch, and how do we fix it? Perhaps that's the wifi problem to begin with (not working without a reboot)?I don't have Lakka on a SD card ATM but I have the same MAC address (00:90:4C...) using OP's Painless Linux which has been patched with the Lakka updates (courtesy of DarkOrb).
so the question becomes... why is a fake MAC address baked into Linux disros for Switch, and how do we fix it? Perhaps that's the wifi problem to begin with (not working without a reboot)?
EDIT: also... since EVERYONE is reporting the same MAC adress, how is this not causing all sorts of issues with netplay and the like?
When do you implement a sleep funktion in lakka? At this time lakka is useless for me. Thanks for your work.