• NekuSoul@lemmy.nekusoul.de
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    Seems like they won’t release it before it’s in a state where it’ll “just work” on about machine, which makes sense, since that’s the thing that helped the Steam Deck to success.

    To that end it’ll probably be a while before they can get there, particularly for machines with NVIDIA GPUs, assuming stuff like multi-monitor VRR and bug-free Wayland support is on the list of requirements.

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    big picture works great on any linux distro, why would i want anything more?

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      If the reduction in overhead, or any other optimizations it might offer, increases performance even more, I might go out of my way to set up a multi-boot.

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      A gaming-focused, curated experience that just works™️

      With a little know how you can get 99% of the way there with any arch based distro, but installing a new OS for non techies can be pretty intimidating. Having Valve’s assurance that it works with all common hardware would help more people take the plunge, I think.

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    I guess this is a different SteamOS than the one that has been freely available for years?

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      I think you’re talking about the really old version from the steam machines. The OS the Steam Deck uses (version 3.0+) is completely rebuilt and uses a different OS as a base (now using Arch instead of Debian)

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      I think what’s meant is there isn’t an official ISO to download as it’s not yet that polished for PCs

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        There used to be though. I have it on a DVD. SteamOS is much older than the SteamDeck.

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          The current, unavailable for general download, is Steam OS 3. Valve just refuses to put a number 3 anywhere, do they just pretend the other two do not exist.

          BTW, there are a few “almost steam os” out there. I can vouch for Bazzite, it’s fedora based and really good. Very welcoming for beginners, but had a lot of options of you want to dig a bit.

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      It’s available, but not really built or supported for standard desktop installation, at least as far as I know.

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      If you mean the old Debian based one, yes. SteamOS 3+ is arch based and released with the steam deck. Valve said they’d release a version for desktops, but have yet to follow through.

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    makes sense. each handheld represents a single platform and hardware config to target. PCs vary wildly in both hardware and software.

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    “Coming to other handhelds” “very tuned for steam deck” Why are these conflicting things in the same headline?

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      It’s tuned for a specific hardware platform right now. Choosing specific hardware platforms for support is just an extensions of that.

      However the “PC” platform is basically an amalgamation of any possible hardware combination that currently exists, and is a whole different target for a project like this.

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    Be very keen to see steam OS everywhere, there’s a vetted interest in valve getting this widely adopted (more devices running it means more eyes on steam and more potential sales)

    I’m keen to see the hardware variations device manufacturers come up with when they can just throw steam os on them and it all “just works”

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      Not exactly. There’s the old Debian based version and a user edited version of the deck’s recovery image. The latter gets you pretty close to the experience, but as with most arch based distros it’s not always a super user-friendly experience.

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    What will be first, dual boot support or PC install support?

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      You mean dual boot for the steam deck? Iirc the new OLED model will allow custom bios/firmware so that could be a possibility soon