SteamOS 3.5.5 has been released to the Stable channel for Deck with the following changes: Display The default color rendering for Steam Deck LCD has been adjusted to emulate the sRGB color gamut, resulting in a slightly warmer and more vibrant color appearance. Added Settings -> Adjust Display Colors, to tune the display's Color Vibrancy and Color Temperature. The settings can be tuned with a preview of a test image (above), or with your running game.
I assume you mean Nix, in which case this article for the Determinate installer is where I started from. It’s an older article, but I don’t think too much has changed since.
Mind you, it doesn’t go into nix config at all, just getting nix installed. And I was already familiar with Nix otherwise so it may be challenging if you’re just starting out.
Anyway, if you’re willing to try, I recommend learning about home-manager after that, which is what you’ll need to maintain a config since it’s not a system NixOS install. Since it’s a standalone install, either Standalone installation or standalone flakes are your options. I prefer to use flakes personally, but it’s up to you.
Is there a guide on how to install and get it up and running on SteamOS? I looked on Google but it still seems relatively new.
I assume you mean Nix, in which case this article for the Determinate installer is where I started from. It’s an older article, but I don’t think too much has changed since.
Mind you, it doesn’t go into nix config at all, just getting nix installed. And I was already familiar with Nix otherwise so it may be challenging if you’re just starting out.
Anyway, if you’re willing to try, I recommend learning about home-manager after that, which is what you’ll need to maintain a config since it’s not a system NixOS install. Since it’s a standalone install, either Standalone installation or standalone flakes are your options. I prefer to use flakes personally, but it’s up to you.