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  • It seems it was part of the solution!

    When I tried to install it using install.sh I got the message that it was already installed.

    I had a look at dmesg and found the following entries:

    [ 1634.510594] xone-dongle 3-2:1.0: Direct firmware load for xow_dongle.bin failed with error -2
    [ 1634.510601] xone-dongle 3-2:1.0: xone_mt76_load_firmware: firmware not found
    [ 1634.510604] xone-dongle 3-2:1.0: xone_dongle_init: load firmware failed: -2
    [ 1634.511456] xone-dongle: probe of 3-2:1.0 failed with error -2
    

    Inside the repository I cloned I found an install/ directory with a firmware.sh file in there. I ran that as root and it installed the driver.

    I plugged in the dongle again and it worked immediately!

    ( I looked at what the script did first though ).

    Thanks for the help!






  • It’s Harder to solve than you think. I came upon a documentary a while ago where they go a bit more in depth on the subject and what cheaters can do nowadays.

    No company has solved the problem tbh. Even games like counter strike are riddled with cheaters and even on faceit there’s plenty of people that are dodgy AF and likely cheat.

    It’s not an easy problem to solve and it is, AFAIK, still an unsolved problem in shooters. So your comment is a bit salty. Might as well claim every game engineer worldwide isnt good at their job because nobody has solved this yet. Not that I’m defending riot.

    The rootkit “solution” is complete bullshit. It is completely disproportionate and a massive security/privacy risk. And to top it off it’s not even a solution that’s good enough.

    This is the documentary I saw: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwzIq04vd0M&

    It did remove my appetite for playing PvP shooters for a while.







  • IIRC you can also control it with the steering wheel without using the touch display as well.

    If you press the button on the handle to trigger the wipers once. It will also bring up the menu on the screen ( bottom left ). You can then use the right wheel button on your steering wheel by pushing it left or right to move between off and auto with all the different speeds in between ( slower being near off and fast being near automatic ).

    Source: I had a Tesla company car. Some things worked well. Other times the car felt quite cheap for being that expensive ( mainly interior and finishing ). The car paint seemed a lot thinner compared to European cars too. ( Company cars are common where I live, I’m not a rich big ass CEO )

    Alternatively you can use the voice control as well apparently. I’ve only used the voice to initiate calls though


  • The Tesla works just fine without the app on your phone? You get a card that works as a key and don’t need a phone at all.

    I’m assuming opening the car remotely means when you’re not near the car ( e.g.: at the office while that car is at home ). The touchscreen function isn’t nearly as horrible as you make it out to be, while I do agree a physical button is more practical in some cases.

    Hyundai/Kia have also had their fair share of recent car troubles with recalls because they spontaneously catch fire wether you’re driving them or not.

    Having said that I don’t really have an opinion on the brands. I know some people who drive it around and they all seem quite satisfied with the car. I’m sure they’re great cars :)

    The jab @kia was only in jest. There are other brands who want to use subscriptions for things like seat heating, … Which I find a fecking awful evolution ( I’m looking at you bmw ).