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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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hid-fanatecff
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A quick question about simracing on Linux/SteamOS
But... sim racing is an exception. Most of the games will work (though not iRacing), but support for the hardware is not there. If you google around, you'll find a lot of projects like this one), that are clearly of the "well, if you compile this thing, and you tweak a bunch of configs, maybe it'll mostly work in some games most of the time, if you're lucky" variety.
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Linux and Fanatec DD
- Installed hid-fanatec to get it working with FFB (https://github.com/gotzl/hid-fanatecff)
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amirite
The fanatec wheel should be supported by this HID driver, but I have not tested it out. And the Rift S is just a no go.
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Steamdeck
Yep oversteer in combo with the hid-famatefff driver is likey the best bet.
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Wheel FFB
there's oversteer: https://github.com/berarma/oversteer which says it works with your wheel once you also add this module: https://github.com/gotzl/hid-fanatecff
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Sim racing on Linux/Steam Deck 2022 an update
Fanatec Wheels, Probably the biggest update in 2021 we had, there is now a community driver on Github https://github.com/gotzl/hid-fanatecff That has the elite and sport working and appears to be experimental with the DD setups. I do not have a fantec wheel to test this.
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Question: Is there any direct drive that works on Linux?
The CSL DD has experimental support with this driver https://github.com/gotzl/hid-fanatecff
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These type of people are the reason why no one uses Linux
I'm using the CSL: DD, Logitech shifter and clubsport v2 pedals, there is support at the moment for the CSL DD https://github.com/gotzl/hid-fanatecff but it's experimental and some games don't work right now like the f1 games and beamng and I use simhub for my dashes which isn't on linux. so sadly there isn't much for linux options in my case.
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Are there currently any Direct Drive racing wheels for driving sim/gaming available that work on Linux?
Not completely true. There exists a driver for Thrustmaster T300: https://github.com/Kimplul/hid-tmff2 Other wheels I also have seen supported are some fanatec wheels: https://github.com/gotzl/hid-fanatecff
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Microsoft is testing ads in the Windows 11 File Explorer
If your wheel pedal and shifter is of the Fanatec kind, there is a driver on github.
winfile
- Windows File Manager (WinFile) repository archived on March 1, 2025
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Microsoft formally deprecates the 39-year-old Windows Control Panel
File Manager: https://github.com/microsoft/winfile
Calculator (the horrible UWP one, unfortunately): https://github.com/microsoft/calculator
As for that FAT driver, it was traditional to include in the SDK/DDK sources of some of the actual drivers in Windows, so that one is not a surprise.
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Why does part of the Windows 98 Setup program look older than the rest?
Ask and ye shall receive: https://github.com/Microsoft/winfile
File Manager, or winfile.exe, was the predecessor to Explorer's file management aspects. You can use it on Windows 10 and 11 (and all the others) if you want to.
Program Manager, or progman.exe, was the predecessor shell to Explorer. It was included with Windows through Windows XP SP1 before finally being stubbed in SP2. You can probably grab the binary from XP SP1 and run it in newer Windows versions, though.
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RIP, WordPad
> Plenty of open source apps are abandoned. The maintainers get tired, too busy, or whatever.
Other people can pick up the baton. For example my window manager of choice is Window Maker which was abandoned for literally years (fortunately since the underlying tech doesn't change every other month, it still kept working) before someone else it picked it up and nowadays there are a few developers working on it.
> If it was open source, the odds are no one would care to take over maintenance (though they could) since it’s basically redundant at this point.
When Microsoft opensourced winfile[0] (the file manager from Win3.x/NT 3.x) some developers did flock to it (i personally even added a small feature to allow for multiple file masks which was merged), so i'm pretty sure the same would happen for an opensourced wordpad.
[0] https://github.com/microsoft/winfile
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[Windows 10/11] [S Files Pro X] [$14.99 -> $0] [Dual Pane File Manager with Colorful Themes]
There's always winfile lol. I wish they'd drop the 95 era file explorer source. That was the best one imo.
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How to split your models among several drives in Windows 10
The ancient winfile (that get revived by microsoft), ctrl+shift drag to make symlink.
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Is there a better file manager than Explorer that I can download?
Joke comment: WinFile if you do not have Windows 11 22H2.
- Valve is paying a whole lot of developers to keep the Steam Deck's open-source software going
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I’m trying to install Monkey Island but don’t know what I should install it on.
Here's the WinFile link, enjoy :) - https://github.com/Microsoft/winfile/
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file manager/windows explorer
Good old Windows File Manager from the early 90s! In the Microsoft Store or github https://github.com/microsoft/winfile
What are some alternatives?
vdrift - VDrift source code
webapp-manager
hid-tmff2 - Linux kernel module for Thrustmaster T300RS, T248 and (experimental) TX, T128, T-GT II and TS-XW wheels
MS-DOS - The original sources of MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0, for reference purposes
new-lg4ff - Experimental Logitech force feedback module for Linux
yori - Yori is a CMD replacement shell that supports backquotes, job control, and improves tab completion, file matching, aliases, command history, and more.