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Edit: Just want to add; Prior to posting this, I did hit the "Check For Updates" and it said i'm up to date.
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS/issues/1176
Considering that it is sold at a high price and is full of different types of problems even today. Linux system has always been problematic, not very intuitive and not at all automated. Steam Deck is already too outdated compared to Asus. Deck oled version is created just to make money, but offers nothing extra in terms of performance.
Much better to spend a little more but be sure that all the games are supported, on a Windows system and with significantly superior performance, rather than having a system where the games are not natively supported.
You are using beta version and you are complaining about bugs and being beta tester? Where's the point in that.
I agree stable isn't perfect either but most of the stuff work without issues.