I’ve seen other reports of dock issues on 3.5.5. I myself have audio issues that I can’t resolve outside of using the desktop mode and manually selecting the audio output I need (I have to stay in desktop mode for it to keep working).
Sigh. I had previously taken my Deck on the road a few weeks back for the first time, and I ran into unrecoverable issues then that kept me from using it until I could get back to a computer and USB drive. Right after I reinstalled the OS, I ran into yet another bug in the UEFI firmware - do NOT choose to restore defaults on firmware 118 or you’ll lose audio and touch. The only way to recover from that was to downgrade the firmware and then upgrade again.
I genuinely love the Steam Deck, but the number of hard-to-resolve bugs lately has been HIGH.
If you still can roll back to the previous OS version, that should fix it for now. Hold down the [***] button during boot up and select the previous version.
rotopenguin@infosec.pub 1 year ago
Ooh, that’s the first time I’ve heard about the … shortcut.
(You can nuke home from there?? Yikes that’s a little too easy to get at)
PlasticExistence@lemmy.world 1 year ago
It’s because there’s an A/B partition setup to the OS, and you’re just selecting the other one that you didn’t just upgrade.
westyvw@lemm.ee 1 year ago
You might have wanted to say in your previous post that you were on unstable to begin with.
I was looking at your comment and wondering why I have had zero issues when you are saying there have been all these bugs.
Now it makes sense, but you would have a scared me away if I didn’t know better.
PlasticExistence@lemmy.world 1 year ago
It doesn’t matter because others are having the same problems from a different upgrade path.
You got lucky. Call it a win.