Worked for me on Ubuntu. The instructions from amd is only tailored for one distribution. I think the easiest way to use it is trough docker. I don't want proprietary drivers conflict for my gaming.
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Funny that fortnite actually started as the same concept, I think this could be cool for the survival gamers.
Your desktop can be the your service. With sunshine/moonlight locally. With wireguard, openvpn or proxy service to do it from anywhere. 900p60 xbox streams is a little to low quality. Especially for modern games like starfield that is probably 400p upscale. Cool that you can use mouse + kb in some games tho. With price hike I hope the atleast improve their service. Run a game on a series x in 120fps or something. Knowing Microsoft they probably won't improve.
Hmm, I replaced the os with cachyos. And since my rog ally can't play aaa mp shooters, there is no way I go back to windows. Would be interesting with a video demonstration.
You can echo 'mem' > /sys/power/state as root to suspend. Or echo sleep into the file for hibernate.
On amd gpu+cpu fastboot off. I have it working on 3 pc's like this. Asus mostly.
Use steam, setup a desktop profile in settings while in desktop. https://docs.bazzite.gg/Handheld_and_HTPC_edition/Handheld_Wiki/ search for desktop controls.
I did a few times on bazzite. But it's now aurora. Haven't had anything I was missing. Was also exporting a few things from arch in distrobox. Was more of a experiment then a necessity.
It is 90% arch, except for the few packages it has in it's own repository. I have it on two pc's and I have used arch for years I can not say it's any different from a stability perspective. I almost never have issues on arch but also I wouldn't recommend cachyos to anyone who had issues with arch. Couse I definitely had to remove custom packages just to fix dependency issues etc.
The battlepass is so slow, atleast you can get 'new weapons' for free. Must be the only positive thing they done. All that weed focused skins, even a huge stoner would think that's sickening.
Yes it is that, on gentoo I had set it like that for a while. Before I specified it to be sure. I Thought linus, didn't want to have this.
Arch saves many previous packages in .cache and to clean them use pacman -Sc . Just properly test current running system before cleaning it.