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Cake day: June 7th, 2023

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  • I have been using Bazzite for about 3 months now, it has worked quite well for me on my two desktop systems.

    I can not use the SteamOs mode on my Nvidia system, but it still works decently well as a normal desktop running steam.

    my AMD desktop system does use the SteamOs look mode.

    I was using Holoiso last year, but had numerous issues, so gave up on it. The other similar distros, I recall testing, and not lasting a day with them for various reasons.

    So for now Bazzite is my go to.

    Side note: just noticed on reddit the /r/Bazzite sub is now banned for being unmoderated.

    Not that there was a lot of traffic there anyway, but that is a major issue with Bazzite, it’s a bit fringe, and while a lot of silverblue stuff does apply, it’s still a small community it seems.



  • I am reminded of the ability MANY years ago to write the kernel file directly to a floppy disk, or start of a hard drive and somehow being able to boot that way.

    I just can’t recall how I did it, or WHY I did it.

    Back when the kernel would fit on a floppy disk. I am truly showing my age.


    6 yr old grandson found a box of old floppy disks and was asking what they were. He started stacking them up making card houses and roads for his matchbox cars. Glad he got some use out of those recycled AOL floppies.



  • two little tips:

    you can backup your EFI partitions, in case you mess them up. I find it a good idea to back them up in any case, I have had EFI partitions get Filesystem corruption.

    also the tool rEFInd can work as an alternative boot menu it has the ability to scan the entire system and show all found Bootable OS at boot time.

    So with rEFInd, you install it, set it as the default, and it should show windows automatically.

    it looks nicer than systemd-boot and grub as well. And it can even show bootable USB flash drives, and has a few other features.


  • there is an odd bug with the steamdeck where when it wakes from sleep it goes back to sleep.

    I think it’s seeing a time difference greater than the auto sleep timeout, so it wakes up, thinks it’s been idle for 5, or 15 or whatever min, so it thinks it’s time to go into sleep mode.

    you wake it up a second time, And it does not see the time difference trigger, so it stays awake.

    I am currently testing this by having auto sleep turned OFF. I now manually sleep as needed and so far , I have not seen it go back to sleep after waking up.

    SO FAR…

    No idea on the other issues.