Ncontrol - Deb [better]

Ever wished you could use your favorite console controller for mobile gaming without being restricted to expensive MFi (Made for iPhone) accessories? is the ultimate jailbreak tweak that bridges the gap. Why you need the nControl .deb: Universal Compatibility:

ncontrol --version # or ncontrol status

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Historically, Apple devices required specialized, often expensive Made for iPhone (MFi) certified controllers to play mobile games. While modern iOS versions natively support select Xbox and PlayStation controllers, older iOS versions or alternative third-party controllers (such as the Nintendo Switch Switch Pro controller or Joy-Cons) remain restricted or completely unsupported.

: Tap directly on the file within Filza. Select the Installer action option in the top right corner. The terminal script wrapper will process the command line: dpkg -i com.nito.ncontrol_*.deb Use code with caution. Ever wished you could use your favorite console

sudo systemctl reload ncontrol

To a package means to:

nControl - 1.9.6-9 (iOS 7.0 - 14.8) - Твики | ReJail Repo

| Scenario | nControl solution | |----------|----------------------| | | Per‑IP shaping ( max_rate ) on the WAN interface. | | Temporarily block a compromised service | Drop inbound traffic to the offending port via the API; no need to touch iptables manually. | | Auto‑scale based on CPU load | Write a Python plug‑in that reads /proc/loadavg and toggles shaping thresholds via the API. | | Integrate with Prometheus | Enable the /metrics endpoint ( --metrics-port 9090 ) and scrape the counters ( ncontrol_packets_total , ncontrol_bytes_shaped ). | | Run a “sandbox” for a dev environment | Deploy nControl on a VM, define strict egress rules, and let developers test without affecting the production network. | Select the Installer action option in the top right corner

Open your device's filesystem using the application.

sudo dpkg --purge package-name