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Cake day: July 14th, 2023

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  • You’re fine, just follow the iFixit guide. It’s super easy. After removing the screws I pulled it apart with my fingernails, no problem. Remove screw, replace drive, put screw back in. This is like, day one stuff at a computer repair job. Again you’re fine. If you can do a Lego set, you can replace the m.2 on a steam deck. Don’t psych yourself out, my mother could do it.



  • Sorry I was so late to the game. I used to work computer repair, always had a Linux stick to boot into, and changed it up every couple of weeks.

    Always something fresh, it was fun seeing all the different distros. You can also make a Linux USB stick with persistent storage and install apps and save settings. In my experience those tend to shit the bed after a few weeks.

    Another option that’s one step above a USB stick, is an m.2 enclosure. I had those with dual boot, windows and Ubuntu. I could plug that into anyone’s computer, boot the external drive and rule out hardware problems with ease.

    The m.2 enclosures are almost indistinguishable from an internal drive, made it so I could boot into my own setup on any machine.






  • Some other quick picks from it:

    -Improved sleep resume speed.

    -Improved Bluetooth connection stability.

    -The performance overlay can be customized via configuration files.

    -An upgraded Arch Linux base for the operating system.

    -An upgrade to the KDE Plasma desktop mode.

    -Fixed an issue where certain workloads would exhibit severe CPU performance issues unless SMT was manually disabled.

    -External storage devices are now auto-mounted when connected to Steam Deck.

    That last one is pretty great, I can now much more easily connect my external m.2 enclosures for game storage.