Kernel 6.2 Adds Official DualShock 4 Support, Stable Intel Arc GPU Graphics
Kernel 6.2, released just a few hours ago, is quite a feature-packed release. As fast as Btrfs speeds got with 6.1, the file system is even faster with 6.2, and it’s also been improved as far as reliability, apparently. Raspberry Pi gets 4K display support at 60 Hz, Intel’s DG2/Alchemist GPUs are now declared “stable,” DS4 pads have official driver support, and plenty of other goodies with this release.
There’s too many changes to list, but here are some highlights:
ChimeraOS 39 Switches to New BPM By Default, Adds New Boot Splash Animation
Plus, improved Intel GPU support and plenty of other goodies!
Steam Deck Client Beta Adds LAN Game Transfer, Improves BPM Performance on Desktop with NVIDIA GPUs
Pretty big update with fixes and UI enhancements.
Proton Experimental Fixes Multiplayer in Age of Empires III, Improves Monitor Names in Hogwarts Legacy
Plus Wild Hearts keyboard input issues fixed.
Wine 8.2 Adds Indeo IV50 Codec Support, Fixes Keyboard Glitch with Final Fantasy XI
This, along with 22 bug fixes.
WinesapOS 3.2.1 Switches to SteamOS 3.4 Repo Names, Decreases Swappiness Level
Small update but fixes a lot of issues for users on older versions of WinesapOS.
Updated Kernel and SMT Disabled Feature Coming to SteamOS 3.5
Valve developer says there are ‘performance improvements in the pipe.’
Steam Deck Client Stable Adds Fast Jump by Letter to Library, Settings for Initial OSK Position
Reduced startup time for users with 10K+ titles as well.
Steam Deck Client Beta Reduces Startup Time for Users with 10K+ Titles, Fixes Nintendo Switch Gyro Drift Calibration
If you have a game library the size of The Phawx’s, well, you’re gonna have a jolly good time.