Their GitHub has everything you’d want to know.
Their GitHub has everything you’d want to know.
Those R1/2 and L1/2 triggers look absolutely horrible, the joysticks looks like they tried to copy the SteamDecks joysticks but had no fuckin clue how they actually worked, and the d-pad and buttons are fuckin sunk into the device. Just awful.
…offering native Sui blockchain integration, compatibility with multiple game stores, and token incentives to drive adoption
When will companies learn that not every fuckin thing needs “blockchain integration”.
You need the binder kernel modules such as binder_linux
which aren’t included in the SteamOS kernel as well a needing to config up systemd services, etc.
Updating SteamOS will break all this do to it’s image based “immutable” nature.
I wonder if it’s possible to get running via waydroid, ofc, not really an option on SteamOS, but outside of that.
I mean… You are playing a hack…
Minecraft Pocket Edition wasn’t made to be played on PC, so it’s to be expected.
Unfortunately, there’s not really an official bedrock edition for Linux other than server clients.
If you’re not opposed to the idea, I’d recommend playing Java Edition with Prism Launcher. It should run buttery smooth with minimal set-up; has SteamDeck gamepad support out of the box.
Where in asia? Because you could’ve just got it from KOMODO in most cases.
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Your screenshot gives no indication that it’s a permission problem.
It’s a completely different device, read the specs.
All you have to do is READ THE SPECS of the OLED Steam Deck to know you can’t. It’s a completely different device.
the new HD screen increasing system power consumption by at least 10W - while also bringing a noticeable performance penalty
Who could’ve ever predicted that /s
Just got to the KDE plasma settings and look under power saving.
Yes, it’s one of KDE Plasma’s settings.
Would you mind running sudo journalctl -b > boot.log
& uploading the said boot.log
file to PasteBin and link it here. This would be helpful in identifying your issue.
So… Where are the logs?
There’s an option to automatically shutdown when battery drops to X%
That really doesn’t mean much.