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Bazzite Update Boosts Handhelds with Fedora Linux 43 Support
 
																								
												
												
											URGENT UPDATE: The Bazzite operating system has just rolled out a major update, now fully supporting more handheld devices with the release of Fedora Linux 43. This significant development comes just days after Fedora’s latest version launch, enhancing user experience for handheld gaming enthusiasts worldwide.
Users have increasingly turned to Bazzite as a compelling alternative to Windows 11, particularly for devices like the ROG Xbox Ally. Reports indicate that Bazzite dramatically improves performance, especially with its quick resume feature, which allows devices to wake up nearly instantly compared to Windows 11’s sluggish 40-second delay.
The newly released Bazzite Fall Update includes support for several previously unsupported handheld models, namely the Lenovo Legion Go 2, OneXPlayer X1 Air, and the standard ROG Xbox Ally. This update is a game changer for users seeking to optimize their handheld devices for gaming and productivity.
Each supported handheld comes with tailored patch notes, detailing enhancements and optimizations. Notably, the update provides comprehensive support for the ROG Xbox Ally, mirroring features available in earlier models including RGB lighting adjustments, fan controls, and back button configurations.
Developers coordinated with AMD to resolve sleep mode issues, ensuring seamless functionality similar to that found in the popular Steam Deck. The update also addresses RGB quirks caused by dynamic lighting features in Windows, delivering a more streamlined experience for users.
For those eager to upgrade their devices, the new Bazzite version is readily available for download. Interested users can visit the Bazzite website and click on the “Download Bazzite” button located at the top right corner.
This update highlights an ongoing trend where users are gravitating towards Linux-based operating systems for handheld devices, seeking faster performance and enhanced reliability compared to traditional platforms. The October 2023 Bazzite update is expected to further accelerate this movement, attracting more handheld gamers and tech enthusiasts.
Stay tuned for more updates as the handheld gaming landscape evolves with these new developments. Share this news with fellow gamers and tech aficionados to spread the word about Bazzite’s latest enhancements!
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