# pacifidlog ## Overview Lenovo Legion Go with AMD Z1 Extreme. Gaming beast. Uses Jovian for Steam Deck-like interface. ## Todo - \[x\] update hdd-ui and adjustor. - \[ \] upgrade to large SSD. ## Specs | Model | Legion Go | |---------|---------------------------| | Display | 8.8" 1600x2560 144Hz | | CPU | AMD Z1 Extreme | | RAM | 16GB LPDDR5 (soldered) | | GPU | AMD Z1 Extreme | | Disks | 512GB M.2 2242 NVMe | ## Filesystems ### / Encrypted LUKS btrfs volume. ## Display Vertical-turned-horizontal 1600x2560 display running at 144Hz. Scales perfectly to 2x. ## Steam / Jovian Docs Jovian delivers a Steam Deck-like interface on top of NixOS, with some limitations. This includes performance optimizations, patched versions of Mesa, and other tweaks to be as consistent with the Steam Deck as possible. ### Features #### What works - Basic performance settings (frame limits, refresh rates, etc). - Desktop mode with KDE. - Installing GOG and EGS games with Heroic. - Launching and playing games, natively and with Proton. - Plugins and themes with Decky Loader. #### What does not work - Adaptive Brightness. - EmuDeck. - Formatting microSD cards. - Night light. - System updates. - TDP control and Legion Go specific features (all work with Handheld Daemon). ### Decky Loader Decky loader can be installed and configured through the Jovian modules, but needs CEF Remote Debugging enabled via Deveroper Options for the frontend UI to load.