Is the Battery Desync Bug fixed in the Kernel you guys use? I dont want to open um my Switch again to Sync it up again.
Is the Battery Desync Bug fixed in the Kernel you guys use? I dont want to open um my Switch again to Sync it up again.
there is no fix and wont be any you may need to ask the fail0verflow guys , ScriesM wrote on Reswitched that he could write down an Sync script but it would turn things into chaos coz it would work for some people and for others not
If the games run too fast and not in the original speed. Whats the point in using it in the current state then?The games run too fast, there is an issue with the vsync and all games run between 100% and 200% of their intended speed. Not very nice.
If the games run too fast and not in the original speed. Whats the point in using it in the current state then?
ahh, okay xP I thought it's worth using already.None ? Or help me figure out the correct configuration to fix this (and screen tearing) ?
None ? Or help me figure out the correct configuration to fix this (and screen tearing) ?
ahh, okay xP I thought it's worth using already.
can you send me the direct link to the source code? I'll try to help you out (can't promise to get something to work, haven't done much with stuff for Nintendo Switch yet (only 3DS)).
ahh, okay xP I thought it's worth using already.
can you send me the direct link to the source code? I'll try to help you out (can't promise to get something to work, haven't done much with stuff for Nintendo Switch yet (only 3DS)).
thank you!Is the speedup also an issue with homebrew RetroArch ?
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Is the speedup also an issue with homebrew RetroArch ?
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Tearing is not a very big deal. Speedup is, however.
@Natehaxx
Are you on ubuntu 18.04 by chance? Ubuntu really fudged that release. I hate 18.04. So much in fact, that i switched to Debian ... I was getting the glob.c thing too on ubuntu 18.
After switching to Deb, it compiled perfectly. I did have to add like a uapi folder somewhere that it was missing. But that was it (copy paste uapi folder from same architecture/project to the missing location).
I've used ubuntu since 13.04. 18.04 is bullshit, and I probably won't go back
No, it doesn't. You can just stop the battery from desyncing. Charge to 100% in horizon. Power off. Boot to Linux. Either leave it plugged in the whole time, or plug in for a while before you shutdown Linux. 100% battery before, 100% battery after. Synced. Don't say things are useless just because you can't do it, or because it inconveniences you. KthxGood to know. This makes Linux pretty much useless until thats fixed.
Gimme a min. On the mighty throne ATM.can you upload me that folder and where i need to insert it ?
Ok don't kill me bc I dont remember fully, as I was not documenting anything. The folder was /home/natehaxx/Lakka-LibreELEC-Lakka-V2.1-dev/build.Lakka-Switch.aarch64-2.1-devel/linux-01b404c/include/uapi. This folder will give a compile error as it is missing somewhere (or was missing here, and I got it from another folder --one way or the other i cant remember). But it's definitely that one. Again, this won't fix the glob.c thing, that seems to be an environment issue. It can't be a toolchain issue, because @natinusala is a frigging BEAST scripting this whole friggin compile. Seriously, most beautiful work I have ever seen. I commend you @natinusala; just the sheer precision, forethought, detail... It's gorgeous....can you upload me that folder and where i need to insert it ?