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
@KyleGospo did you end up adding the LGO controller emulator yet? If not, there's an alternative version of it that I'd consider potentially better for long term maintenance: https://github.com/antheas/hhd
That being said, this one can be installed on Bazzite fairly easily, unlike rogue-enemy (other controller emulator). hhd might not need to be pre-installed on Bazzite
Before I switched to Bazzite I used OpenSUSE Tumbleweed for quite awhile but this would always pop up whenever my kernel or other system package was upgraded but I hope this isn't the case with all rpm based distros.
I have heard that they are "Testing the waters" with the new flatpak version and that it is "Not Approved" by them yet because of some security thing in Chromium based browsers. Is it stable and secure?
It's at least as secure as every other chromium-based-browser-flatpak since they all rely on the patches developed by one person (refi64, Ryan Gonzalez) who also maintains several of the flatpaks. According to him, theoretically there may be edge cases in the chromium sandbox where it's adapted to make flatpak sandbox calls, but those edge cases should be low risk. None of the other contributors to any of those projects has found any edge cases or security holes. The Vivaldi flatpak should be roughly as stable as all other packages, or a bit more so