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(Undo revision 184397 by NM64 (That's an official guide linked in several places, suggesting to run Dolphin as root -- especially the Flatpak version, which is not maintained by us -- is definitely not appropriate, given the imposed security risks)) |
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Dolphin should now detect it in the controller settings (refer to [[#Dolphin Setup]] below). | Dolphin should now detect it in the controller settings (refer to [[#Dolphin Setup]] below). | ||
When using the flatpak version of Dolphin, some Linux distributions will additionally require you to specify access to all devices. This can be done with the <code>--device=all</code> command argument, e.g.: <code>/usr/bin/flatpak run --device=all --command=/app/bin/dolphin-emu-wrapper org.DolphinEmu.dolphin-emu</code>. For an alternative GUI-based method, you can install and run [https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal Flatseal] and then enable "All devices (e.g. webcam)" specifically for Dolphin. | |||
If you want to change the rule, links for instructions are available on the [https://github.com/libusb/libusb/wiki/FAQ#Can_I_run_libusb_applications_on_Linux_without_root_privilege libusb FAQ]. | If you want to change the rule, links for instructions are available on the [https://github.com/libusb/libusb/wiki/FAQ#Can_I_run_libusb_applications_on_Linux_without_root_privilege libusb FAQ]. |