While Valve are working to get SteamOS 3.8 Beta into stable with lots of big changes, a small SteamOS stable update has been released.
For all of you not testing out the SteamOS Beta, it's good to see the stable channel still get some essential updates. For SteamOS 3.7.21 Valve don't actually go into proper detail on what's changed. Something that's a little unusual for Valve, as their SteamOS changelogs are usually quite descriptive.
The changelog simply mentions:
SteamOS 3.7.21 has just been released for all users with the following changes:
General
- Security and stability updates
So if you're on the stable channel, whatever they fixed up it's a good idea to run system updates to ensure you've got the fixes ready.
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I hate changelogs like that. They are so vague as to be meaningless. Rather than coating it with virtuous-sounding jargon, just say, "We changed some code!" It's probably more accurate, anyway.
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Just a heads up on availability: yesterday i noticed that they had some steam decks in their refurbished section available here in germany (so i guess its for all the EU area).
I was unlucky, and i tried over an hour to get one, but checkout failed (probably because someone else was faster every time!). Keep an eye out if you want one, perhaps there will be another batch coming and you are luckier than me. I want an OLED...
I was unlucky, and i tried over an hour to get one, but checkout failed (probably because someone else was faster every time!). Keep an eye out if you want one, perhaps there will be another batch coming and you are luckier than me. I want an OLED...
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