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17 November 2024
- (diff | hist) . . m Game Controller Support in Linux; 14:43 . . (+165) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs) (→evdev)
- (diff | hist) . . m Game Controller Support in Linux; 13:40 . . (+439) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs) (→evdev)
- (diff | hist) . . m Game Controller Support in Linux; 13:36 . . (+389) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs)
- (diff | hist) . . m Game Controller Support in Linux; 13:34 . . (-328) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs) (→Joystick API vs evdev API)
- (diff | hist) . . m Game Controller Support in Linux; 13:34 . . (+256) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs) (→controller system interface methods)
- (diff | hist) . . m Game Controller Support in Linux; 13:12 . . (+590) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs) (→controller system interface methods)
- (diff | hist) . . m Game Controller Support in Linux; 12:56 . . (+231) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs)
- (diff | hist) . . m Game Controller Support in Linux; 12:53 . . (+359) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs)
15 November 2024
- (diff | hist) . . Signal video conference software; 21:58 . . (+123) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs)
- (diff | hist) . . N Signal video conference software; 21:54 . . (+954) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Signal is one of the most secure and trustworthy communication tools available. Its transparency, strong encryption, and privacy-first approach make it an excellent choice for...")
- (diff | hist) . . m Perform Mok Management; 13:30 . . (+275) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs)
- (diff | hist) . . m Perform Mok Management; 13:29 . . (+34) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs)
- (diff | hist) . . m Perform Mok Management; 13:28 . . (+376) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs)
- (diff | hist) . . Perform Mok Management; 13:25 . . (+368) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs)
- (diff | hist) . . N Perform Mok Management; 13:22 . . (+246) . . Littleguy (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "This relates to "Secure Boot" in the computer BIOS. If you see "Perform Mok Management" on the first boot of a clean install of your operating system, such as Linux, this ind...")