Right there with you, but it's Nintendo, they aren't gonna do that. At least for us English speaking audience, it's not gonna happen, but if it does, maybe we will have a Fan like Tomato who did the last translation stuff for the mother series.
The Twitter post goes on to talk about the size of the elf compared to what is really game data. I am going to assume the elf here has a good chunk of debug info, at least from what the Twitter post goes on to say. So I'm going to say that the elf files here that he is talking about contain...
And a quick Google....
In computing, the Executable and Linkable Format (ELF, formerly named Extensible Linking Format), is a common standard file format for executable files, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executable_and_Linkable_Format
This is a linux port and not anything to do with horizon, so the drivers are pretty much there already for Linux just not horizon.
Edit: dinners to drivers cause auto correct is awesome.
From these 2 pics I can tell they used a different connector from one to the next, the first one the last portion for where it looks "keyed" is not as long as the other. So @Phenj it looks like tx changed USB C connectors. Yours is probably much longer.
What fw are you uaimg? Did you update offically or their raj's method? Did you get the exfat update offically or thru Raj's method? That important info
Doesn't matter, you're extra annoying when you ask that since at least 100 other posts in this thread ask the same thing. So read, then read again, and incase you didn't understand 100% of it then read it again. Plus exfat won't be the only fs in Linux to either get no support or experimental...
Honestly, why wouldn't be hard for Nintendo to scan any and all data in any container, that exsists on the console. Microsoft used to unless it showed as corrupt data on the 360. Also, seems like there is reporting somewhere that devmenu does that writes the actual titleid of devmenu and not the...
They aren't discharging the cell, the payload runs code to tell the battery ic to soft disconnect the battery, otherwise the OP needs to open his switch and disconnect the battery terminals and then plug it back in.
Typically no, cause usually there is console specific stuff in there, but if you followed the guide to update your fw without burning your fuses you should have a backup somewhere, if not your S.O.L. and now have a nice Linux tablet.
Old modding trick and only advised if you practice on something dead first like 100 times buts you could try and heat the screw with a soldering iron until the screw can fall out but then again, like I said... 100 times...
Be advised I am not liable if you toast your switch.
Edit: second...
I've been playing fallout4 all day, I went into a elevator and it kept going, never stopped, waited 5 minutes, must of been a bug. How bout you, whatcha do today?