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SteamOS 3.3 Now Available With Many Improvements For The Steam Deck
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Just upgraded my Steam Deck and had to reinstall Firefox via flatpak, and re-login to Firefox sync. Disappointing: system dark theme is NOT propagated to Firefox menu and title bars, unlike Firefox Snap on Ubuntu, or the previous Firefox that came installed with the pre-3.3 system.
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Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
inb4 "Valve is a commercial company, so you can't trust their promises"
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The feature I'm expecting the most is to be finally able to force using a lower resolution than the external screen is able.
My usb cable is only able of 4K 30fps, and unless you use desktop mode (which is way less handy for controls), the steam decks always picks that mode.
Most games are unplayable as a result, the lag being too big. I'd much rather have it pick 1080p 120fps.
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Originally posted by ezst036 View Post
Great! How do I use Rufus to make a bootable USB and which file is the one I need to choose?
I'm currently going to dual boot on the Deck for a more custom experience, but the Valve experience is pretty awesome already.
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Originally posted by Tomin View Post
Isn't that "Steam Runtime 2" and not "SteamOS 3"?
I've been looking forward to swap my living room PC to use SteamOS once Valve releases SteamOS 3 generally. I know people have been hacking Steam Deck images to work with other x86_64 hardware but I'd prefer to not to rely on such hacks.
With that said, what is preventing you from installing a distro with plasma DE and the steam client? The real winner in all this is proton and that's what people should focus on the desktop.
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