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Are they just a shitty/overwhelmed/incapable moderator or do they also make bad articles? From what I can tell, the articles are fine but I only read them occasionally.

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Love it. Haven’t tried it yet. Are there any cheap used handhelds (like sub 200 eur) I can try this on? Steam decks go for around 300 which is just a bit steep for an experiment. Unless it’s blow your nuts off amazing?

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I’m running it as my default pc, I know it’s advertised for hand held but of you’re fond of Ubuntu and fedora, this is just a cleaner version of those.

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The desktop image was the first image we made, and that same install is what Bazzite is still built on today :)

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By “we” do you mean you’re part of the team? If so, tell everyone some random guy in Kansas thinks you’re the greatest OS team out there!

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I don’t think so, the only thing cheaper than the Steam Deck is a Nintendo Switch, but that’s a whole different machine and also probably doesn’t support it

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If you have an old laptop you can try bazzite. I do have a Steam Deck and it is really good qnd convenient

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Installed this on my Legion Go today. Took about an hour, all hardware supported out-of-the-box. Hardest part was mapping the controller. Haven’t actually played much on it, but I’m very impressed with the experience so far.

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I’ve got an old Surface Pro 3i think I’ll try it out on

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