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  1. Hi Jason! I just tried it and I could install and run v0.9.71 on Win 10 running in a VMware Workstation VM without issues. I change the settings to use nightly builds and the automatic update worked fine, as well as the firmware updating app did. Now, I'll have to spent some time finding my way through the configuration ;-)
  2. Thanks for the offer! :) It installs fine, I can start it but I never reached the stage where I can add an activity or a device without crashing the app. I'm so much estranged with Windows that I only realised that there exists an MSIX format for 5 years now! I tried de-installing and re-installing it a few times but can't tell if there were any leftovers from the original installation because I couldn't find out where the installation went in the first place. Don't bother spending time on it Olorin! I'm fine with waiting ;-)
  3. I hope that you address my wish for a portable Windows app, when you write that "this isn't going to be possible". The reason why a helped funding your project was this text in the FAQ: "Currently, setup works with MacOS and Windows. Linux is planned. The Skip App is developed in REACT Desktop Native with the idea of making it as portable between platforms as possible."
  4. Well, I'd rather see you porting the application to Linux, than investing time in a USB port server. An alternative, but only if it doesn't cost too much resources, would be a portable Windows application that runs from a directory without installation, which would at least give me a chance checking if it works via wine. It's so frustrating to have such a nice piece of hardware here that only serves as a paperweight for time being.
  5. Hi Jason! I've no luck running the app and Win 10 running in a VM over Linux. Since MSIX packages are not supported by wine/CrossOver (or I couldn't figure out, how to do it), is there a way to provide us with an exe installer for the skip app? I can see the remote being recognised as an input device by the Linux kernel, so it would be worth a try to run the app using wine: [222253.518701] usb 2-3.4.3: new full-speed USB device number 45 using xhci_hcd [222253.629843] usb 2-3.4.3: New USB device found, idVendor=20a0, idProduct=0008, bcdDevice= 2.00 [222253.629851] usb 2-3.4.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 [222253.629855] usb 2-3.4.3: Product: Skip 1s [222253.629857] usb 2-3.4.3: Manufacturer: Flirc Inc. [222253.629860] usb 2-3.4.3: SerialNumber: B16BEB345055344A352E3120FF191307 [222253.636882] hid-generic 0003:20A0:0008.000E: hiddev96,hidraw0: USB HID v1.11 Device [Flirc Inc. Skip 1s] on usb-0000:00:14.0-3.4.3/input0
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