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Better yet, pause all OS and Steam Client updates until at least 50% of all bugs are definitely fixed.
"Move fast and break things" should not be applied to software.
https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html
Quite the opposite. Valve has been moving too slow upstreaming their stuff. Kernel 6.1 has been released last year. Deck was released 2 years ago. Valve lack of upstreaming caught up with them.
The unfortunate thing is that the people who can fix gpu scheduling problems is a pretty small world.
This. Even verified games are crashing with the “verifying installation” error. Just make it so games are playable for more than five minutes again.