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Does this update fix the 'no sound through HDMI when docking' issue that plagues both my official and third-party docks? These ports and plugs weren't designed to handle my frustrated, high-rate plugging and unplugging, and I am so very tired.
This is only the Steam client itself which gets updated independently of SteamOS.
Not officially listed on the patch notes. I'm on beta updates though and I'm not having that issue, so maybe it's been fixed?
If you have Decky plugins installed it may be worth trying disabling them or uninstalling any you don't use. I've noticed some issues with recent steam updates and some plugins, and it might be causing you issues.
Thanks! I will try disabling Decky plugins if I still have the issue.
If you run the install script it will let you uninstall Decky but leave your config/plugins intact. Then after you're done testing you can run the installer again to have everything back how it was before.
I didn't know that, thank you for mentioning it. That's perfect.
Restarting with everything plugged in usually fixes that for me.