• Tony Bark@pawb.social
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    • Fixed Legion Go S joystick lights turning off upon entering desktop mode
    • Fixed controller input occasionally disappearing on the Asus ROG Ally

    I’m diggin’ Valve beating Microsoft at their own game.

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      While I love Linux and truly believe in it’s superiority, this isn’t really a fair comparison, this distro has been tailored for like 3 machines, compared to Windows being for thousands of machines.

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        I think it’s the other way around, thousands of machines are tailored for windows. Don’t manufacturers create their own drivers for windows all the time?

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        In terms of raw numbers, I agree. That being said, SteamOS is accomplishing everything Microsoft had planned for with the original Xbox and more.

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          Not sure for the legion but the bazzite install on the Ally is amazing, it is again scoped for a small handful of devices. But I doubt I’ll leave Bazzite anytime soon, I run a Fedora shop at home and I prefer Gnome to KDE plus I like the TPM control in Bazzite a lot

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          The non-S variant of the Legion Go is technically tailored for Windows, but the OS was never designed to fulfill this role. Only the Xbox version is capable of that.