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Steam Machine using Bazzite

Steam Machine using Bazzite

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“Titus Tech Talk”

Making our own Steam Machine!
00:00:00 – Bazzite Project
00:12:30 – Install
00:24:49 – Getting Trolled
00:30:00 – Desktop Setup
00:42:38 – Installing Helldivers 2
00:51:20 – First Launch
00:58:25 – Adding Sound
01:10:43 – Tutorial Gameplay
01:27:44 – System Update.

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  1. Eaaaah AMD GPUs and CPUs are guaranteed good things in linux except, when the only distros that actualy start are fedora and suse based while all the debian based ones including Ubuntu fail to even start. On 3700x and 6800 literally most distros start into black screen then instant crash and reset. The ones that work flawlessly-ish like my tumbleweed which i am using atm cant shut down the computer. Literally, hibernate, suspend, shutdown all do restart. I have to boot up any sort of windows to actually shut down my computer. The last debian things that actualy boot perfectly fine are Debian 9 and Ubuntu 20.04lts Anything newer dies.Have not experienced any of this while running on 2060

  2. If you use the steam deck image scaler, it only works if you turn the res below native in game. also you should only use one scaler at a time, preferably the one in game over the steam one.

  3. excuse me but manjaro is not a good system. it won't just implode on noobs, but it implodes in ways that just don't happen with mainline arch.
    if you want arch easily, just use the install script or something like endeavor which uses real arch.

  4. I’m not a gamer, but I use the ‘Silverblue’ ‘Bluefin dx’ variation on my ‘Creative Workstation’ machine (13 gen i9, 64 GB mem, nVidia 4070 ti Super 16 GB vram) and I can now run a immutable OS and distrobox (via box buddy) to isolate and run various instances 18.6/19beta of DaVinci Resolve (free and Studio) along with various Stable Diffusion tools (ComfyUI, invoke, A1111, etc) and other AI tools like Whisper, Local LLMs, etc.

    All/most of it running in their isolated distrobox containers, using whatever distro/python/set of packages that works best for the specific application.

    Took me two weeks to get a decent handle on how to best do this and in a repeatable manner … and on top of that in-terms of running ComfyUI there’s about a 10% performance improvement running on the Fedora Silverblue platform, in a Ubuntu 22.04 container over the same machine running natively on a standard Ubuntu 24.10 install … as strange as it may seem.

    On a side note, at one point I was having issues with DaVinci Resolve (it would install, run, and see the nVidia gpu, but would immediately claim it was low on vram memory) on Linux, so I decided to just dual boot with Windows 11 until there was a fix available, but when I tried to install windows it went and made its own changes to my bios (which didn’t work for the windows install, and it took me a whole day to get the bios back to a decent state where I could install Linux again …. F&3k windows!!

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