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Add Crostini Support #15
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I'm not sure that will work, but sure it gonna take a lot of time because originally JoyDance wasn't designed to use Web Bluetooth API. |
Another option is running JoyDance on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W |
But then you need to acquire the hardware, which is kind of what JoyDance is designed to help you avoid. |
No I never said that. I love using JoyDance on my Pi because it's small, portable, and I don't need to use my laptop anymore. |
I'm just saying that it could be a reason why someone is interested in using JoyDance. The description states:
To me, that looks like a way to avoid the extra hardware often associated with Just Dance. Also, unrelated: In
*You misspelled Ubisoft. Also, in README.md, under the Tested heading, you wrote:
Did you mean Bullseye? |
Yeah, that's understandable.
Thank you. Fixed both. |
After some issues with udev rules, I discovered that Crostini does not have direct Bluetooth support. However, the official documentation states that Web Bluetooth API could be used as a workaround. I would love to see JoyDance support on Crostini, so please look into this.
Thanks.
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