Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I haven't ran into very many bugs if you're using it in the intended use case (On an HTPC or similar device being used primarily by a game controller with no desktop use).
Hope to see great things in the future!
Well, Debian 9 Stretch was released 7 months ago. SteamOS 2 is based on a three years old Jessie.
So yes, lots of good stuff this January but I wouldn't call it burning rubber...
Well, build a pc for steam os. Some weeks later installed Win7^^ Used Steam controller. Had issues with sound, graphics output an performance. Was very annoying. Maybe try ne newest version one day.
Ok... I was meaning the pace at which SteamOS is being updated since the beginning of 2018.
Debian Jessie is 3 years old but kernel 4.14 is not. Am I wrong?
Imo, as long as the gpu drivers and kernel are being updated regularly and no compatibility issues are uncovered, I don't see any problems there.
Anyone else seeing this?
I have been losing controller focus (to what, I don't know) on the BPM home page. Since I have a home theater remote, I just use that to re-focus BPM and controller 'control' returns.