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Bazzite is prob the reason they don't have to
There are internal talks to go back to Debian, very likely the public release is delayed until then.
Do you have any source for this?
I'm afraid it will have to be a "a friend that worked on the deck told me". 100% understand if nobody believes
Do you have any insight as to what pain points are driving this? I'm just legitimately curious
This is quite old (way before OLED), so might not even be still a thing, but I remember that arch was updating too quickly and things were breaking all the time, so it took a lot of effort to get stable releases for steamOS.
Why tho. Arguably arch definietly shouldnt be their first choice of os but why bother changing it so soon