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So what does " promoted from beta to general availability" Really mean?? I have not seen anything to annouce this on my SteamOS machine. Thier are no updates when I do a check for them.
We run a beta channel for SteamOS updates called brewmaster_beta. It is not as easy to opt in or out as the steam client beta unfortunately (especially the opting out part - best is to just roll back the root partition via the grub options). You can get details here: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS/wiki/Opting-into-SteamOS-Beta
If your SteamOS installation is not updating (version 2.166 in Settings > System), please consider opening a bug report at https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS
I heard about this and thought I fixed it already. Hi ho.
Regardless, here's to hoping BPM updates include more settings to make it easier to deal with things like this.
To opt out you have to remove the beta repos, and this will not roll you back, but you will not get the next beta until they are out of beta, or you opt in again. So once stable is up to and ahead of what you have you get only the stable updates,
To do that run this command in a terminal:
I would really like to, but Mesa 18.1.6 is too outdated to run SteamPlay adequately. I can't say for the whitelisted games, but the titles I play don't run well with this version of Mesa, with my RX580.
This said, thanks for the updates!