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You should avoid the stock Firefox install on Steam Deck as it's badly outdated (updated)
28 Jul 2022 at 8:04 pm UTC Likes: 1
28 Jul 2022 at 8:04 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: SaraiNot sure what your issue is. I ran sudo steamos-readonly disable, then ran sudo pacman -Rs firefox, then ran sudo steamos-readonly enable. That was it.Quoting: CyborgZetaSo I disabled the read-only filesystem, removed Firefox, and then re-enabled it. All good now.I hate to be the uninformed noob here, but could you explain how to uninstall it? I was able to disable read only easily enough, but I can't find any instructions specific to Steam Deck and none of the general uninstall instructions for Arch I've tried have yielded results.
Thank you for your time in any case :)
Steam Deck Beta gets Firefox as Flatpak, mentions "future controller hardware revisions"
28 Jul 2022 at 8:03 pm UTC
28 Jul 2022 at 8:03 pm UTC
I'd be interested in a new Steam Controller with a layout similar to the Deck. I like my DualSense, but I also like the Deck's control layout.
Tesla to demo Steam for more in-car gaming soon using Linux & Proton
19 Jul 2022 at 7:46 pm UTC
19 Jul 2022 at 7:46 pm UTC
As much I'd love the idea of playing Max Payne, Lumines, or Half-Life 2 on Steam in a car, or opening RetroArch and emulating Tetris Plus or Spyro the Dragon, I do consider being able to play games in a car a very good idea. That only works if someone (or something) else is driving the car.
GPD talk about 'cooperating' with Valve for SteamOS on their devices
14 Jul 2022 at 12:15 am UTC
14 Jul 2022 at 12:15 am UTC
While Valve will eventually make SteamOS publicly available (technically it already is, if you think HoloISO counts), I doubt Valve specifically reached out to GPD. As impressed as I am by SteamOS on the Deck, it's still a work in progress, and I doubt Valve would reach out to "collaborate" with a Chinese company about using something that remains unfinished.
You should avoid the stock Firefox install on Steam Deck as it's badly outdated (updated)
7 Jul 2022 at 7:12 pm UTC Likes: 1
7 Jul 2022 at 7:12 pm UTC Likes: 1
Valve's response is just what I want to hear from them. Thank you for the update.
You should avoid the stock Firefox install on Steam Deck as it's badly outdated (updated)
7 Jul 2022 at 11:50 am UTC
7 Jul 2022 at 11:50 am UTC
Quoting: Liam DaweEh, if it comes back, I'll just remove it again. I really don't need it on my Steam Deck if I have the Flatpak.Quoting: CyborgZetaSo I disabled the read-only filesystem, removed Firefox, and then re-enabled it. All good now.That change will be likely lost though when you do a new SteamOS upgrade, due to how upgrades are handled. Still for now it's a neat little adjustment for people who want to rid themselves fully of the outdated version. Hopefully Valve will sort this now with us highlighting it.
You should avoid the stock Firefox install on Steam Deck as it's badly outdated (updated)
7 Jul 2022 at 10:36 am UTC Likes: 2
7 Jul 2022 at 10:36 am UTC Likes: 2
Yeah, I noticed that when I first booted into the desktop. I installed the Firefox Flatpak, but the pre-installed Firefox kept opening whenever I tried to open the Flatpak.
So I disabled the read-only filesystem, removed Firefox, and then re-enabled it. All good now.
So I disabled the read-only filesystem, removed Firefox, and then re-enabled it. All good now.
Worthy of Better, Stronger Together for Reproductive Rights bundle live on itch.io
6 Jul 2022 at 6:38 am UTC
6 Jul 2022 at 6:38 am UTC
I feel I should play devil's advocate and point out that states' rights, despite being frequently associated with Republicans, has been used by both parties. Just recently, the Democrats were all too eager to cite states' rights during the Trump presidency.
Heck, if one considers slavery to be the original argument for states' rights, then the Democrats were the first one to make that argument. It's easy to forget the Democratic Party was the party of slavery, and later Jim Crow. It wasn't until LBJ that it started to become what it is now.
Anyway, I'll again state that I'm sympathetic to giving more autonomy to the states, when appropriate. After all, most decisions are best made at the local level, where the government is closer to the people it represents; particularly in a country as large as the US.
As pointed out though, this can create a patchwork of different laws and regulations; whether it has to do with abortion, the 2nd Amendment, or marijuana (marijuana is a good example of states taking the initiative). So what should be done federally, and what should be done by the states, is something I'm still figuring out myself.
Heck, if one considers slavery to be the original argument for states' rights, then the Democrats were the first one to make that argument. It's easy to forget the Democratic Party was the party of slavery, and later Jim Crow. It wasn't until LBJ that it started to become what it is now.
Anyway, I'll again state that I'm sympathetic to giving more autonomy to the states, when appropriate. After all, most decisions are best made at the local level, where the government is closer to the people it represents; particularly in a country as large as the US.
As pointed out though, this can create a patchwork of different laws and regulations; whether it has to do with abortion, the 2nd Amendment, or marijuana (marijuana is a good example of states taking the initiative). So what should be done federally, and what should be done by the states, is something I'm still figuring out myself.
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5 Jul 2022 at 8:48 pm UTC Likes: 2
Of course, we all know that both parties would never, ever, accept a viable third-party (or any attempt at a multi-party) system. Especially with how partisan US politics has become. "Voting third-party is wasting your vote" "If you vote third-party, you're voting for ______." Ironically, disdain for any attempt to disrupt the two-party system is one of the few bipartisan things in Congress.
5 Jul 2022 at 8:48 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: denyasisI would agree a stream lining of quite a bit of it would be nice. Also, since we're throwing things at the wall, I'd be really ok with a multi party system. I'd argue, more than design, the lack of a robust multiparty system is the biggest detriment.I agree. As an independent, I fall on issues that align with one party, and issues that align with the other. Yet the nature of politics in the US means that if I vote for ______ then I'm getting ______ even if I don't want that and would rather have ______.
Of course, we all know that both parties would never, ever, accept a viable third-party (or any attempt at a multi-party) system. Especially with how partisan US politics has become. "Voting third-party is wasting your vote" "If you vote third-party, you're voting for ______." Ironically, disdain for any attempt to disrupt the two-party system is one of the few bipartisan things in Congress.
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5 Jul 2022 at 3:06 pm UTC
5 Jul 2022 at 3:06 pm UTC
While I can support the idea of devolving more power to individual states rather than the US Government being a one-size-fits-all solution to every issue, to what extent the government should set the rules and to what extent the states should make the rules is something I remain unsure of what the right answer is. It's probably not a question someone like me is capable of answering.
The most I can say is that I am not a fan of states picking which freedoms/rights they want to defend, and which ones they want to disregard as lesser (or just show disdain for altogether); any freedom/right should not end at the border to another state.
And I'm not just talking about the right to abortion. That's all I'm going to say.
The most I can say is that I am not a fan of states picking which freedoms/rights they want to defend, and which ones they want to disregard as lesser (or just show disdain for altogether); any freedom/right should not end at the border to another state.
And I'm not just talking about the right to abortion. That's all I'm going to say.
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