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minus-square@SuperIcelinkEnglish5•9 months agoBazzite uses rpm-ostree. It’s a very different system under the hood.
minus-square@warmasterlink2•9 months agoBut Steam OS is inside a container. Wouldn’t that container be using desync now?
minus-square@SuperIcelinkEnglish8•9 months agoYou seem to have a misunderstanding of how Bazzite works. It’s just a custom Fedora Atomic spin that includes things like the deck firmware updates, drivers, and gamescope. It does not run SteamOS in a container.
So, desync should end up in Bazzite too, right?
Bazzite uses rpm-ostree. It’s a very different system under the hood.
But Steam OS is inside a container. Wouldn’t that container be using desync now?
You seem to have a misunderstanding of how Bazzite works. It’s just a custom Fedora Atomic spin that includes things like the deck firmware updates, drivers, and gamescope. It does not run SteamOS in a container.