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Having the 4.1 kernel now, and "steamos-base-files - stop opting new installs into the Steam client beta" being taken into full consideration, this is a great update. I was wondering when that default would change. The blacklisting of various input devices is a great update as well. I know that has affected a lot of folks.
Also SteamOS should give the option to try Open-Source drivers for both Nvidia and AMD cards, let the user try them out as some titles can run better with them. The major issue with OSS atm is the OpenGL4.1 limit.
Also stopping the beta client default opt-in is a very good choice because of the recent nasty AVX instruction breakages that took a couple days to fix and left SteamOS users with a black screen.
Have you opted in to beta updates?
I have checked and I don't have the updates either and it is set to opt in for beta updates. In settings, it says I have SteamOS 2 ver 1:2.40