No more Sunshine in openSUSE Tumbleweed for me

I switched to the openSUSE packages, so no more codecs.

Well, just installed Steam Link on the Atari VCS, better then the full Steam anyways.

I don’t think Packman has been updated still. So switching back to it, might be a pain in the ass.

Apparently the home button doesn’t work in Linux in D-Input mode on an EasySMX D10. Changing it back to X-Input.

There’s a switch mode too. But rather use that with Nintendo 64 Bluetooth adapter.

And to use as a mouse, use AntiMicroX.

To change it to not be a mouse, make a script to open Steam Link, and change the profile in AntiMicroX.

Maybe the lag was because Moonlight was open on desktop. Sunshine works fine in Debian, which the Atari VCS has. Either that, or lots of settings to mess with.

Some people on Reddit, say Flatpak is great vs Packman. Sure, if you aren’t streaming games to anything. Steam is using libx264. So I guess I need the Flatpak or Ubuntu distrobox Steam. What a pain in the ass.

Use a long HDMI cable. Or switch to Arch or something. Maybe not Debian, it might freeze. Did on my laptop.

Or install the Pro AMD driver. Nope, probably not possible with openSUSE Tumbleweed anymore. Or at least not using the amdgpu-install script.

Well, looks like I basically have to wait, for Packman.