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Hope this is in the right place - didn't see any other threads about this specific topic.
I recently got a much needed new computer (woohoo!), and I decided (for reasons) to put Linux on it. It was previously running Win 10. Anywho, I finally have everything working EXCEPT my Lovense toys.
 Lovense, as far as I can tell, offers 0 support for their products as far as Linux is concerned.
I've done some homework and looked into buttplug.io, which is an 'open-source standards and software project for controlling intimate hardware, including sex toys, fucking machines, electrostim hardware, and more.' ...Unfortunately, it's just a library of 'codestuffs' <-- ??? for developers. An application LIKE the Lovense Connect app could ostensibly be created by a developer, but I don't have one handy and hiring someone would be impo$$ible for me rn.
I did install Wine on my PC and set up the C: drive like it needs. The apps technically install, but when they attempt to launch I either don't see anything at all - no launch, or it gives me an error message from Wine and refers me to the list of software on the Wine site. (Lovense isn't on the list)
So, I guess I'm asking if anyone here has found a way to use the Lovense products with a Linux machine?
(lovense browser app, connect app, remote app) I use all three.
Halp.
				
			I recently got a much needed new computer (woohoo!), and I decided (for reasons) to put Linux on it. It was previously running Win 10. Anywho, I finally have everything working EXCEPT my Lovense toys.
I've done some homework and looked into buttplug.io, which is an 'open-source standards and software project for controlling intimate hardware, including sex toys, fucking machines, electrostim hardware, and more.' ...Unfortunately, it's just a library of 'codestuffs' <-- ??? for developers. An application LIKE the Lovense Connect app could ostensibly be created by a developer, but I don't have one handy and hiring someone would be impo$$ible for me rn.
I did install Wine on my PC and set up the C: drive like it needs. The apps technically install, but when they attempt to launch I either don't see anything at all - no launch, or it gives me an error message from Wine and refers me to the list of software on the Wine site. (Lovense isn't on the list)
So, I guess I'm asking if anyone here has found a way to use the Lovense products with a Linux machine?
(lovense browser app, connect app, remote app) I use all three.
Halp.
	
	
