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Valve sure do love their funny code-names don't they. Steam Deck - SteamOS 3.6.15 Beta: Zoomer Edition has been released with a bug-fix.

There's only one single fix with this release noting:

  • Fixed a crash when using the magnifier tool while game recording is active

To access it you need to opt into either the Preview or Beta branches from Settings > System > System Update Channel.

We're getting really close to the stable SteamOS 3.6 release now, which has shaped up very nicely, as I've been using it constantly since the initial preview release. Once released for everyone you'll get a lot of good enhancements overall including:

  • Updated to a more recent Arch Linux base and updated KDE Plasma desktop mode.
  • Improved session recovery speed after GPU crashes.
  • Enabled support for Bluetooth A2DP and BAP profiles.
  • Improved display uniformity, under some conditions (Mura Compensation).
  • support for some HDMI CEC features in the Deck Dock.
  • BIOS overclocking controls on Steam Deck LCD.
  • + much more.
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Boldos about 5 hours ago
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Unfortunately, SteamDeck betas are crippling the device for me quite often (two times within the past two months so far), making the device unbootable

Recovery through factory reset was required to make it work again...
tmtvl about 5 hours ago
Quoting: BoldosUnfortunately, SteamDeck betas are crippling the device for me quite often (two times within the past two months so far), making the device unbootable

Recovery through factory reset was required to make it work again...

That's weird, I've never had my Deck be unbootable... I guess even with identical hardware specs and the same software machines can behave differently still.
SimonKJones about 5 hours ago
Quoting: BoldosUnfortunately, SteamDeck betas are crippling the device for me quite often (two times within the past two months so far), making the device unbootable

Recovery through factory reset was required to make it work again...

Same here. Are you on a 64GB LCD by any chance? One of the bug fixes to beta recently was a potential corruption of the filesystem on 64GB systems. Glad they spotted that before reaching a stable release! I've never had problems with beta until the last couple of months, which was due to that specific bug, I think.
spacemonkey about 4 hours ago
Does anybody know if the sleep function also works in Desktop mode? And, if so, does it work with any application, or only applications started from Steam?
rustybroomhandle about 4 hours ago
Quoting: spacemonkeyDoes anybody know if the sleep function also works in Desktop mode? And, if so, does it work with any application, or only applications started from Steam?

It does, and it sleeps the whole system, so it works with any open apps.
Klaas about 3 hours ago
Quoting: tmtvlI guess even with identical hardware specs and the same software machines can behave differently still.
I've switched about a month ago and experienced a partial breakage. No chance booting into game mode, due to an infinite logon spinning wheel, but switching to desktop mode worked reliably. But Steam was completely broken in desktop mode as well. I ended up renaming the Steam folder in $HOME – that fixed the problem. Later I moved back my data from the broken Steam installation to the working one piece by piece.

So the issue I had was not related to hardware at all, but to the Steam client since it is so heavily integrated into SteamOS.
Cybolic about 2 hours ago
Another big change in 3.6.15 is the better support for screen shaders. Currently, this version is needed in order to test full game-mode XR display support (i.e. virtual monitor, smooth follow, SBS depth support, etc.).
There's more information about it on the LinuXR Discord server.
Mohandevir about 2 hours ago
Eagerly waiting for the stable release. I'm not really familiar with these release cycles, but am I being "delusional" to think it might be soon?
CZiNTrPT 1 hour ago
Which KDE version is it? Will the steam desktop be Wayland then?
Liam Dawe 21 minutes ago
Quoting: MohandevirEagerly waiting for the stable release. I'm not really familiar with these release cycles, but am I being "delusional" to think it might be soon?
It should be soon, since they're in the release candidate stage yes.
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