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Slipstream has an 80s vibe to it. The drifting is satisfying it’ll hold your attention for days.
Slipstream has an 80s vibe to it. The drifting is satisfying it’ll hold your attention for days.
Great when it works. Not so great when it’s impossible to connect your system when the web page gives a limit on usage. My assumption is Sony hates anything that isn’t under their direct control.
SteamOS is immutable with the option to disable the read-only system. Bazzite is atomic because with the use of scripts you can modify the system in ways that do not break stability. You can view the FAQ if you’d like: "Since Bazzite is a custom Fedora Atomic Desktop image, it makes use of read-only root files for stability purposes, and is built with libostree which has advantages such as:
Bleeding edge kernal, atomic distro which means more power & customizability to the user.
Hear me out: install Bazzite & cut paste your old home folder into your fresh install using an nvme enclosure.
One Finger Death Punch 2. You get two buttons & a solid upgrade path for endless kung fu.
Steam deck is a backlog killer