For Steam Deck OLED support they said it’s ready to the point that “it should be mostly functional”, however there’s at least one major issue left which “has to do with audio crashing when switching to Desktop Mode” and some other issues related to HDR support.
Note that as of this comment, I’m on bazzite-deck-gnome:40-20240427
via the stable
branch.
Audio crashes don’t seem to be happening on my OLED Deck anymore when switching between Desktop Mode and Game Mode (YMMV), but there’s outstanding issues with Bluetooth (upstream bug from BlueZ).
Connecting a BT controller causes the BT service to crash, and you have to cycle it off/on again to restart it. Audio BT devices seem to work fine.
I haven’t had any issues with playing games, though. Been running Bazzite since 2.4.0.
Damage@feddit.it 7 months ago
What is it
Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 7 months ago
Bazzite is an alternative to SteamOS. It had a similar setup of having a separate game mode and desktop, and supports key deck features like suspend and Decky plugins.
It lets you more easily install Linux programs that are difficult to install on SteamOS, and also lets you get a SteamOS like experience on some other handhelds like the Rog Ally.
Damage@feddit.it 7 months ago
Thank you
RadimentriX@troet.cafe 7 months ago
@Fubarberry @Damage as someone who only uses basic programs for entertainment on the steam deck, what linux programs are hard to install and why?
gofsckyourself@lemmy.world 7 months ago
I suggest adding that to the title
cyrus@sopuli.xyz 7 months ago
Bazzite is a Fedora Atomic-based operating system intended for Gaming, so you get a lot of the same benefits of that whilst still including all kinds of Gaming-Focused tweaks and patches out of the box. It is also immutable, e.g the system cannot be modified arbitrarily, whilst offering tools to still make modifications to the installed images if you want.