Updated firmware for the fixed system to the new kernel version.
Updated firmware for the fixed system to the new kernel version.
Thank you for your message. I understand you're asking about the older kernel version with 5.19 that Valve uses. You mentioned seeing the word "archlinux" in the installation screenshots, which is linked to Jupiter hardware. We only need to choose options that match the agreement LCD models like Jupiter, Hardware PCI/USB ID, and other hardware details.
For your setup, the following features are confirmed: WiFi 10E, GPU 1002, audio 1002, Bluetooth 13, gyroscope, touchpads, and Steam Deck compatibility. The system supports Steam On-Screen Keyboard, and you can enable the Steam On-Screen Keyboard in your desktop session.
If you need further adjustments, consider adding the necessary packages like jupiter-staging and related tools. However, the main focus should be on AMD drivers and firmware quality for smooth performance.
Please let me know if you'd like more details on any specific component or configuration.
The point was that we don't know which one because I noticed that the old version with the kernel should be the latest I don't know if the design you will do with build the system exactly that to fit quite gamers with windows straight to Linux but the problem is that a lot of lag etc and quickly discharges and a little flawed amd quite and drivers for GPUs
We discussed the setup and configuration we tried with "STEAMOS." This version seems to be an older kernel, but the latest one is recommended for smooth Windows integration on Linux. The rest of the details I previously mentioned are already covered, and the Windows version also has some issues.
Bazzite – The upcoming Linux gaming experience I evaluated, though lacking an image keyboard and facing holoroISO issues, aimed for a direct "ARCHLINUX" setup since it offers the newest features. The driver acquisition remains uncertain, but I outlined a clear path to ensure you have quality applications and drivers ready. This topic aligns with the STEAMDECK and ASUSEM ROG ALLY lineup, among others, covering a full console experience.