For that, check out Bluefin or Aurora. They're all under the same umbrella as Bazzite, but with a user/developer focus instead of a gaming focus.
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Only the kernel module is open source, and it's just a wrapper for closed source blobs.
In actuality the open source drivers just kill all support for the 10 series, and otherwise do nothing to fix Nvidia's utterly fucked up driver problems.
I don’t know why the Steam client likes to freeze so much under Wayland every time a Steam spawned window is closed, it honestly gets on my nerves sometimes, wish it would just have native support by now.
Funny enough not only is it X11, it's 32-bit.
Bazzite lead developer here, we actually never used the flatpak. Our first release had it installed in a distrobox container on the desktop images. Deck images always had RPM Steam because Steam is essentially functioning as a desktop environment there. We moved them both to be RPM for support consistency reasons.
Smells like FUD to me.
It's the same RPM that's installed in workstation from RPM fusion. There's nothing custom about that.
Gamescope is also an RPM, it's a slightly newer version than what Fedora packages but it's packaged the exact same way. Neither of those are likely to break because they are fundamental to the basic functionality of the deck images.
Additional pre-installed packages are added, but existing packages are not touched.
It's immutability comes directly from silverblue and kinoite, again nothing custom there.
I'm not sure what you mean by that, it's directly built on Fedora which is probably one of if not the best workstation OS.
The very first release was actually a steam deck release, the desktop release came later.
I read the complaints and I lost all respect. I will not be spending another cent with that company, nor will I attend any of his future talks.
I am very ashamed that I own a single wolfire title.
The desktop image was the first image we made, and that same install is what Bazzite is still built on today :)