Comment on [Help] Swapped nvme from old deck into new deck, now headphones don't work
princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 days ago
You could try Bazzite instead of SteamOS. It runs the same in game mode, but they seem to do more bug fixes faster than Valve.
beastlykings@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
Thanks! But that still involves starting over. Which I guess wouldn’t be so bad. I could move most of my game data and stuff over, I just don’t want to haha
Grass@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
if you end up having to start over anyway I would also recommend this. I’ve been using it since the first release and I only reinstalled once when putting in the nvme (was the mmc model). before that I had to factory reset twice and reimage once and never figured out what the cause was for any of the problems. plus most of the recommended deck tweaks on steam os are default on bazzite
beastlykings@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
Is bazzite that good?
I admit I haven’t looked extremely deeply into it, other than that it’s steamos for things that aren’t steam decks.
There’s gotta be some caveats, otherwise why are people so excited about stock steamos coming to more devices natively?
I’m not against it, honestly I’m considering it, I just wanna be informed
princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 days ago
I think a lot of the excitement for SteamOS on other devices comes from two things:
Bazzite is basically like if you handed your Steam Deck to someone that was really knowledgeable with all the time in the world to tinker, and they added all of the third-party quirks and features that Valve would never ship themselves for you. Things like:
The only caveat I can think of really is that you’re relying on a small team that supports it, rather than an industry heavyweight like Valve. However, due to the open nature of Linux, all the tools that they’ve made for SteamOS are used here as well, there’s just a bunch they’ve layered on top to enhance and modify the experience.