I fire up a Win10 VM for just this purpose. I pass-through the USB and the 8bitdo software is able to change settings just fine. I really wish there was a build of the software that ran on Linux.
As others have said, Jellyfin is not the correct tool for this job right now. One of the things that should come out as a result of the EFCore database migration is new library types. One of those being podcasts. The old database made it incredibly difficult to add a new media type so that roadblock is gone now. So possibly soon™.
I would treat these like podcasts and use ABS to play them. Or any other podcast app. Keep in mind that ABS is heavily geared towards audiobooks and the web interface. Everything outside of that (native apps and podcasts) is not a major priority for new features from the current set of devs. Which isn't a bad thing! Podcasts plenty well enough to be useful.
I took a class on Tiffany style. Super cool stuff. Expensive for the material, but the skill level to get started and have something decent is super low. Glad I learned about it!
Even Flatpaks get annoying sometimes during dev work. Yes I do need to talk to that device. Yes I know the risks. It's ok. It's just a microcontroller. Yes I know what I'm doing. It's not going to hurt you. I wrote it!
Thank goodness for flatseal. If I were to do it again, I would probably do it the "old fashioned" way.
I did it purely so I could fully back up my server VM and move it to new hardware when I wanted to upgrade. I just have to install Proxmox, attach the NAS, and pull the VM backup. And just like that everything is back to running just as it was before the upgrade! Now just faster and more energy efficient!
The last time I looked at time I missed something. I want to use my existing chime and have it also use that power supply as a power source. Turns out the battery one does that! I missed that months ago! I was going to get a Ring Pro or whatever to get it to do that! This is so much better! Moving up the todo list now!
I've been playing it for too long. Varying styles of play is really interesting when combined with the carried map and scale of battle. Not that everything in the game scales well, but what does scale makes it very interesting.
I had Firefox installed from apt, then suddenly it became a snap, then forcing it back to apt by priority, and then it still becoming a snap all without migrating any of the things I use in my browser. I was done with Ubuntu at that point. Fuck forced snaps. I control my computer. Canonical can go suck an egg. I'm much happier on Fedora KDE. Bazzite works great on my HTPC.
I fire up a Win10 VM for just this purpose. I pass-through the USB and the 8bitdo software is able to change settings just fine. I really wish there was a build of the software that ran on Linux.
Edit: Spoke too soon! I searched again and found this write up for getting it working with WINE. I haven't tried it yet, but it seems reasonable. https://gist.github.com/pocobio/3921e097d0f8fb36f34a3d90a61d5e84