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Bazzite is a cool alternative to SteamOS, but it's only had partial support for the OLED Deck. Thankfully that seems to be fixed in the new release.

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[–] Telorand@reddthat.com 5 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

I might switch back to Bazzite when it hits 4.0. I had used it on OLED since 2.4.0, and while it definitely worked, constant audio issues, Bluetooth issues, and very slightly worse power consumption didn't justify the switch.

If you use your Deck as a docked laptop, though, it might be worth it. The fact that system updates don't wipe out your layered apps and settings is huge, if that's what you need.

I run it on a laptop being used as an HTPC, and it's been great for that!