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not sure this was already discuses, but what about a Hardware category in the forum?
For example, at the moment I'm looking for a gaming wheel. In which category should I write my questions about that?
(I don't want answers here because that not the place for it.)
I think most posts in a HW category would be gaming related.
Thanks.
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So people would have a universal place to check for gaming mice, keyboards, different sorts of controllers, gaming headsets whether they would work on Linux and if there is something like application for configuring (I've seen some guy on youtube make GUI for Razer's opensource drivers for their keyboards and mice)...
I think that this feature could be added next to the release calendar section of the GOL :)
What do you guys think?