SuperIce
@SuperIce@lemmy.world
- Comment on There's a reason we aren't as harsh on the Steam Deck. Actually, a couple. 2 months ago:
You can also change the resolution in gaming mode
- Comment on Steam Beta adds Bluetooth device battery info for Steam Deck, specific device toggles for Bluetooth wake from sleep 5 months ago:
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.
- Comment on Steam Beta adds Bluetooth device battery info for Steam Deck, specific device toggles for Bluetooth wake from sleep 5 months ago:
I always use it when docked. Important to note that the LCD version does not support Bluetooth wake though.
- Comment on SteamOS 3.6: How the Steam Deck atomic updates are improving 6 months ago:
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.
- Comment on SteamOS 3.6: How the Steam Deck atomic updates are improving 6 months ago:
Bazzite uses rpm-ostree. It’s a very different system under the hood.
- Comment on [HELP] Updates stalling in desktop mode 6 months ago:
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. - Comment on According to Dexerto Ayaneo next handheld is going to use SteamOS 10 months ago:
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.
- Comment on Sdrawkcab suseJ 11 months ago:
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- Comment on We were warned. 11 months ago:
“Dr. Fine Soda”
- Comment on Ohh yeah! 11 months ago:
And she couldn’t care less
- Comment on Professor Layton and the New World of Steam Trailer 11 months ago:
They can support touchscreens but need to be playable when docked.
- Comment on Professor Layton and the New World of Steam Trailer 11 months ago:
The games are required to be playable without a touchscreen though
- Comment on Did you receive your Deck OLED? 11 months ago:
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.
- Comment on [Question] Anyone know if those Miscro sd cards work well on the Steam Deck? 1 year ago:
The
df
command only shows mounted devices and filesystems. You can uselsblk
to show all block devices and their partitions. To format it more nicely to show the labels for each partition, you can use these options:lsblk -o name,mountpoint,partlabel,size
. - Comment on [Question] Anyone know if those Miscro sd cards work well on the Steam Deck? 1 year ago:
Amazon is the only seller of the Select cards. For the Plus, anyone can be a seller, so there could be fakes being sold as well. If the Plus is being sold directly by Amazon, then yes, it should be a legit card and there should be no difference.
- Comment on [Question] Anyone know if those Miscro sd cards work well on the Steam Deck? 1 year ago:
Why shouldn’t they buy the select? Isn’t the whole purpose of it being exclusive to prevent people from getting fake cards?
- Comment on [Question] Anyone know if those Miscro sd cards work well on the Steam Deck? 1 year ago:
It should be noted that the way you listed the partitions misses the dual (A/B) install method that the deck uses. There are 2 identical size partitions for root, var, and EFI. When an update occurs. The system installs the new update on the inactive set of partitions and then tells the UEFI to use the other set on the next boot. That doesn’t matter too much for 512GB models like your’s, but the extra ~5.5GB for the redundant partition layout can be significant for 64GB models.
- Comment on [Question] Anyone know if those Miscro sd cards work well on the Steam Deck? 1 year ago:
IIRC, it was 20GB of OS at launch, but they shrunk it. Now it’s a little over 10GB.
- Comment on SteamOS 3.5 Beta Adds Color Temperature Option 1 year ago:
HDR is basically unsupported on desktop Linux, though a lot of work has been done recently. Valve meanwhile decided to do their own userspace implementation for their UI and supporting HDR in Proton.