the OLED deck has the feature from what I can tell to wake in Bluetooth.
my older LCD deck, does not seem to have the feature.
the OLED deck has the feature from what I can tell to wake in Bluetooth.
my older LCD deck, does not seem to have the feature.
I don’t recall ever needing the --user option, if the command is ran by the user.
if you were running the command via sudo, then yes, you would want the --user option.
Understand that flatpaks can be installed system wide, or on a per user basis.
if you are not careful you can install the same flatpak system wide when you just wanted it installed by the one user.
I wasted a lot of disk space and time before I learned how flatpak works.
if you wait for a sale, there may be a big rush on orders, and it may take longer to get one, once you do order.
look at the old sale prices to see if the discount is worth it for you for any potential delays.
ProtonVPN supports the OpenVPN client , so you can import your proton VPN settings in to that, no need for the official proton VPN GUI client.
However you do lose some of the more advanced features of proton VPN.
I have seen a similar issue a few times, but not regularly, and I have not seen it since the last update.
I could see the game running, if I hit the menu/steam button, it would show up under the steam menus.
I could even hear the game sounds and music.
a reboot normally fixed things.
I have also had sleep issue where the deck would wake up, then go back to sleep after impressed the power button. I set the auto sleep timeout to be never, and have not seen this happen any longer.
it's like the deck woke up, checked the clock, and decided it was idling for the proper timeout to auto sleep.
there is an odd bug with the steamdeck where when it wakes from sleep it goes back to sleep.
I think it's seeing a time difference greater than the auto sleep timeout, so it wakes up, thinks it's been idle for 5, or 15 or whatever min, so it thinks it's time to go into sleep mode.
you wake it up a second time, And it does not see the time difference trigger, so it stays awake.
I am currently testing this by having auto sleep turned OFF. I now manually sleep as needed and so far , I have not seen it go back to sleep after waking up.
SO FAR…
No idea on the other issues.
there’s also bazzite. (fedora based on uBlue, uses kde)
But I see no reason for myself to switch away from SteamOS.
I am using bazzite on my gaming desktop PC. It does a good job.
If you switch away from steamOS you may not find as many places with people to chat with for support.