I don't have a deck, but passwordless login on my laptop made me enter my password upon opening my browser because it has a password manager which by design requires some escalation of privileges to cough up things like credit card info
think of it as git for your whole OS when you update, it has to download the new image then "git rebase" all your installed applications onto the new image
in layman terms it essentially "re-installs" the programs installed with rpm-ostree with each new update to the base system
or get into a situation where it breaks updates in general until you uninstall the packages that stops it from updating (imagine how fun that will be with 300+ layered packages if you went that crazy )
dont think so, unless your decks usb mode is set to DRD in the bios, then you should set it to XHCI instead as i think we are still waiting for DRD support to be added to the kernel upstream
I used an external monitor installing bazzite on my OG Deck. Editing the boot command to 1920x1080 worked. I couldn't read anything on the Deck screen, obviously, lol, but the monitor worked fine.
But doing the same doesn't work for the OLED Deck. I set it to 1920x1080 and changed the tag from :39 to :testing, and when the installer comes up, it's spread out across both screens and completely unusable, lol.
OTG is on the go, think of it as the ability to mount 1 computer disk that is on, onto another computer that is on using an usb cable, assuming the computer youre connecting supports DRD
kinda is, if a device supports DRD it can act like your phone does when you connect it to the pc do you want to charge, transfer files or transfer media? etc
however DRD support is not in the fedora kernel yet i believe, so XHCI mode is the only one supported, and a recent bios update to the steamdeck changed the default usb mode from XHCI to DRD