Sorry, but that's not an option for me (for reasons that are beyond the scope of this thread). Besides, I'm sure the proper solution, especially for an open-source project like Dolphin that intends to be cross-platform, is to fix what's broken in the program itself instead of forcing users to change their computer setup.
I would imagine that this problem happens in newer versions of wxWidgets on Windows too, and I'd also hazard a guess and say that installing an older version of it on Fedora could be a functional (if somewhat inconvenient) workaround for this problem.
Also, I'm not much of a "real gamer," more of an emulation enthusiast
I would imagine that this problem happens in newer versions of wxWidgets on Windows too, and I'd also hazard a guess and say that installing an older version of it on Fedora could be a functional (if somewhat inconvenient) workaround for this problem.
Also, I'm not much of a "real gamer," more of an emulation enthusiast
