pyLinuxWheel
By OdinTdh
hid-fanatecff
Driver to support FANATEC input devices, in particular ForceFeedback of various wheel-bases (by gotzl)
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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pyLinuxWheel
Posts with mentions or reviews of pyLinuxWheel.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-13.
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F1 22 with Logitech G27 and Force Feedback fully working
According to the readme, if we don't want to run with sudo we can put 99-logitech-wheel-perms.rules file into /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/ ourselves (you will need to sudo steamos-readonly disable before copying that, so probably expect it to break post-update). As far as I can tell that's the only thing it actually needs root permissions for.
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Current Logitech | Thrustmaster racing wheels with Steam/Proton and Dirt Rally 2.0 or any other game
Ubuntu 20.4 - Works out the box, confirmed with pyLinuxwheel and oversteer , 'Dirt' and 'Dirt 4' (native games)
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Current state of SimRacing in Linux (Updated to 2022-2)
PyLinuxWheel: Logitech steering wheels (DFGT, DFPRO, G25, G27, G29 and G920) have good support in our system. With this utility we can easily change the degrees of rotation.
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Sim racing in Linux 2021 an update
PyLinuxWheel: Currently it supports a lot of Logitech Steering Wheels (from very old Steering Wheels like WingMan Formula to newer like G29 and G920) , it has more functionalities like set Force Feedback, combine pedals, export and import profiles, test pedals, set range, etc. Also, it is very easy to install as it has Appimage and deb packages.
- I want to get back into racing games, looking for suggestions on a compatible game and wheel.
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Any free games that work with logitech G920?
-PyLinuxWheel by u/OdinTdh : https://gitlab.com/OdinTdh/pyLinuxWheel
hid-fanatecff
Posts with mentions or reviews of hid-fanatecff.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-04.
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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.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pyLinuxWheel and hid-fanatecff you can also consider the following projects:
oversteer - Steering Wheel Manager for GNU/Linux
hid-tmff2 - Linux kernel module for Thrustmaster T300RS, T248 and (experimental) TX and TS-XW wheels
new-lg4ff - Experimental Logitech force feedback module for Linux
boxtron - Steam Play compatibility tool to run DOS games using native Linux DOSBox
ALVR - Stream VR games from your PC to your headset via Wi-Fi
vdrift - VDrift source code
tmdrv
t150_driver - Linux driver for Thrustmaster T150 Steering Wheel USB
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
Proton - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
pyLinuxWheel vs oversteer
hid-fanatecff vs hid-tmff2
pyLinuxWheel vs new-lg4ff
hid-fanatecff vs boxtron
pyLinuxWheel vs hid-tmff2
hid-fanatecff vs ALVR
pyLinuxWheel vs vdrift
hid-fanatecff vs tmdrv
pyLinuxWheel vs t150_driver
hid-fanatecff vs new-lg4ff
pyLinuxWheel vs proton-ge-custom
hid-fanatecff vs Proton