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# About Udev rules
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For these controllers to being recognized byt the system and so by RetroDECK is needed to set their own udev rule on SteamOS.
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Udev rules are used to allow and manage the access to a specific third party usb device, so without a proper udev rule some devices such as the following ones could not be used by RetroDECK nor by the system.
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Some notes on the udev rules:
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- Setting an udev rule needs root access.
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- The udev rule must be added when the emulator is not running, if it's running it must be restarted to acknowledge the change.
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- The udev rules seems to be persistent even after a SteamOS update.
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> **NOTE:** If running other Linux distributions the procedure might have some difference, please refer to a proper documentation or a web search.
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