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번역 관련 문제 보고
I am trying to run Steam link version 1.1.89.225 (beta) booting to console on Raspbian version 11 (bullseye). In general it works well. However, I am not able to get it to work properly together with 'VirtualHere For Steam Link'! The usb-signals are not transfered properly providing a chaos when the remote session is established (with a yoke and pedals connected). Is this related to the beta build of steam link or the raspbian version?
It might be worth to mention that I get a similar behaviour with the public build on raspbian version 10 (buster, booted to desktop) using the vhui64.exe file installed by the steam client (C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\VirtualHereforSteamLink\vhui64.exe). However, if I replace it with the latest client version from www.virtualhere.com/usb_client_software I get it to work with buster. With bullseye this quick fix does not seem to work.
Are there any ongoing work to also get Virtual Here for Stem Link to work with the bullseye version? For me that would be very appreciated since I would no longer need to switch between different SD-cards with different OS-versions in my RPi4.
Thanks for a great work with the Steam Link!
I would recommend installing Raspbian Buster[downloads.raspberrypi.org]. The Pi4 is a great device, it's just that Bullseye changed the way of accessing video decode and memory and the software hasn't caught up yet.