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  • gfunk
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    Wonder if valve will only support SteamOS moving forward, saw the other day this guy saying they only officially support ubuntu 20.04 LTS.. which no actual gamers use probably, and I wouldn't want to install SteamOS as my main distro as its too use case specific

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  • aufkrawall
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    Is there really no display of that size with VRR support? It's dearly missing, e.g. for playing at 45fps with fps limiter. Mesa also doesn't support forcing half-rate vsync (Nvidia Windows driver does). I suggested it, but it hasn't gained any traction so far. At least DXVK does support it.

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  • Zeioth
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    Having FSR out of the box would be one hell of a feature. It's said it will deplete battery slightly faster, but you can certainly run more exigent games using it.

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  • shmerl
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    So what is mounted as R/W, /home?

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  • Valve Posts Updated Steam Deck FAQs To Address More Community Questions

    Phoronix: Valve Posts Updated Steam Deck FAQs To Address More Community Questions

    Valve has provided an updated "frequently asked questions" area stemming from community questions during the recent Steam Deck developer event...

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