https://universal-blue.discourse.group/docs?topic=129 try reading these docs on it. i didnt write the single drive guide, and havent tested it myself. but it may work. there's also a video linked there of dual booting on a legion go
Dual booting can work, but it requires either manual partitioning, which is not recommended, or installing the other operating system(s) on a separate drive. Dual booting Bazzite with Windows on the same drive works better with Windows already installed before Bazzite. General Guide for the Same Drive This portion of the guide was written by C...
i dont find it really clear about the process, do i install win first, than do the manual partitions? or do i make bazzite first with manual partitions and then win?
windows first --> shrink partitions, but then in the bazzite installer: you have manually parition in there following that guide or something. like i said not even i know i dual boot on an external drive with wintogo
I think it's meant specifically for containers running on a host versus something meant to be used on a host system but I could be wrong. I remember being confused by the wording used
If I understand things correctly, Valve's HDR support is expressly designed for the steamdeck and doesn't really handle cases where a monitor could have design quirks that aren't fully spec-complaint or could have garbage EDID. Gnome's HDR support should be more general purpose and robust in this regard
I wish the folks in the peanut gallery understood this. Just because the steamdeck added support for HDR with some patches that doesn't mean Gnome is behind or something. HDR support is hard to implement because it has to work for all kinds of hardware of varying quality and it can only be implemented on the Wayland side