No, it just means people can’t buy it anymore
No, it just means people can’t buy it anymore
run0
is the new sudo su
You can also change the resolution in gaming mode
Systems/Journald keeps 4GB of logs stored by default.
Wake via Bluetooth isn’t new, the OLED model has always supported it (the LCD doesn’t due to hardware). This just lets you disable it for specific devices that you don’t want to wake the Deck.
I always use it when docked. Important to note that the LCD version does not support Bluetooth wake though.
You seem to have a misunderstanding of how Bazzite works. It’s just a custom Fedora Atomic spin that includes things like the deck firmware updates, drivers, and gamescope. It does not run SteamOS in a container.
Bazzite uses rpm-ostree. It’s a very different system under the hood.
SteamOS updates can also be done by Discover now. But I would assume his problem is the flatpak updates.
To fix flatpak issues, there is a flatpak repair
command.
I wasn’t arguing against public transit. I either bike or use buses or the subway when I can. In cases where I’m going somewhere that has poor or no service by public transit, I need to use an Uber or now Waymo. I’ve been in both and the Waymo feels much safer than the vast majority of Uber drivers.
The Cruise autos are definitely garbage and dangerous at the moment, but what about Waymos, like the one that was burnt down?
This autonomous “murderbot” is way less likely to injure or kill someone than a vehicle operated by a human.
I was thinking of using Bazzite. I use Arch for my work install and have been using Arch for personal use since 2015 with Windows dual boot for gaming. Bazzite/UBlue has really surprised me and if I didn’t have an Nvidia GPU I think I would’ve already migrated completely away from Windows with Bazzite. Container based OSes with immutable root are the future IMO.
It’s usually not unencrypted though. You need a special device to defeat the encryption (HDCP).
The local transfer compresses it with the same format the CDN would use, so if the local PC turns off, it just continues via Valve’s servers. The downside is that the compression is quite aggressive. My PC with a 5950X can only go like 300Mbps on local transfer, so the CDN ends up being faster for me since I have gigabit internet and the Deck can get 600 Mbps even over WiFi.
For people with slow Internet speeds, it’s obviously a great feature though.
Bottles lets you easily add games installed in it to your steam library
Have you tried with the newer Mesas (like in SteamOS 3.5)? Apparently it shouldn’t be a problem anymore with the new shader compiler.
Mine arrived today. But I’m on vacation and won’t get back for a week. My roommate brought it inside, so I’ll have it when I’m back home.
Of all the distros out there, they went with Mint?