SteamOS 3.6 is live on the “main” update channel, and it is very buggy. (Note: the most bleeding edge update channel is called main. 3.6 is only live on the “main” channel, not any of the stable or beta channels).

I had switched to main to get 3.5 early, and 3.5 had spent so much time in the main channel that it’s been very stable for the last few months. However 3.6 has been rough, game mode would crash and restart everytime a decky plugin did something, and it broke my desktop mode completely. I’ve downgraded to beta-candidate (which is still 3.5) and things are much better.

I know that staying off the most bleeding edge update channels if you want a stable experience is common sense, but I think a lot of people got impatient for 3.5 and may have been lulled into a false sense of security by how stable the 3.5 main update builds were recently.

  • Björn Tantau
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    2 years ago

    And I even feel like 3.5 isn’t entirely as stable as it should be. Got some random crashes. Although it’s not nearly as bad as it was a few months ago. So I will stay on beta for now.

    Edit: Went back to stable yesterday because of too many crashes. Funnily enough it crashed on my first attempt to downgrade. The second attempt worked, though.

  • CleoTheWizard
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    22 years ago

    Side note but I was using the stable build but was forced to push up to the beta build because of a stupid bug where using remote play from a desktop would cause controllers to send double inputs for some reason. I tested multiple controllers and even a keyboard, all duplicated inputs.

    It blew my mind that a hot fix wasn’t sent out. That’s a pretty big feature to break in a stable branch. I know it wasn’t everyone’s problem but still. I’m not sure what’s going on with the software stuff right now.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    I heard it’s not working well with external displays. That’s a no-go for me until external displays are working.

    • FubarberryOPM
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      12 years ago

      What kind of issues have you heard about? Also are you talking about 3.5 or 3.6?

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          2 years ago

          I’ve been on 3.5 for awhile, and they’re working fine for me. I did have an issue where occasionally my TV would reset (go black for a second and then come back on), that I hadn’t noticed before on previous SteamOS versions, but searching online makes it seem like that’s a problem with Vizio TVs and 4k/HDR, not a SteamOS issue. I was able to duplicate the issue using a 4k Chromecast on the TV, and disabling HDR and capping the resolution below 4k completely fixed the issue when using the Deck with the TV.

  • @[email protected]
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    -162 years ago

    I expected better of valve. They have the stable and beta channels so they should use them without exception.

    The beta users would’ve created enough crash reports for them to notice that 3.6 isn’t stable yet.

    • FubarberryOPM
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      262 years ago

      Sorry, I think I misled you. The “main” channel is the most bleeding edge update channel name. After that you have beta-candidate, beta, stable candidate, and stable. 3.6 is live on the “main” channel only, so it definitely shouldn’t affect regular steamOS users.