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Logitech-wheel-ebuilds

new-lg4ff kernel module, oversteer and pyLinuxWheel Gentoo ebuilds.

new-lg4ff

Experimental Logitech Force Feedback module for driving wheels. https://github.com/berarma/new-lg4ff

Your kernel must be configured with

CONFIG_HID_LOGITECH set to 'm' and

CONFIG_LOGIWHEELS_FF set to 'y'.

(Device Drivers -> HID support -> Special HID drivers -> Logitech devices)

The module is installed as hid-logitech-new.ko.

The original hid-logitech.ko is blacklisted in /etc/modprobe.d/new-lg4ff.conf but it should still be possible to switch between the two with rmmod and modprobe.

Only tested on the gentoo sources 5.6.* kernels. I don't know if it will work on the stable gentoo sources kernel or other kernels.

oversteer

An application to configure Logitech Wheels. https://github.com/berarma/oversteer

pyLinuxWheel

A simple utility to configure logitech steering wheels for Linux. https://gitlab.com/OdinTdh/pyLinuxWheel

If you are running stable then you will need to to unmask dev-python/python-evdev as there is no stable ebuild. This is required for both GUI's

echo dev-python/python-evdev ~amd64 ~x86 >> /etc/portage/package.accept_keywords

Supported wheels

  • Driving Force / Formula EX
  • Driving Force Pro
  • Driving Force GT
  • Momo Force
  • Momo Racing Force
  • Speed Force Wireless
  • G25 Racing Wheel
  • G27 Racing Wheel
  • G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel
  • G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel

All were built on my system in clean stage 3 chroot's so dependacies should be covered.

I might make an overlay in future but an easy way to emerge these ebuilds is to create a local repo as detailed here https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64/Portage/CustomTree#Defining_a_custom_repository

Just the "Defining a custom repository" bit. After that just copy games-util to /var/db/repos/localrepo

(Many ways to do it, just for those that don't know)

Credit to berarma for the driver and oversteer.

Credit to Alberto Vicente for pyLinuxWheel.

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