• Blue@lemmy.world
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    Wishing SteamOS 3.0 releases before Windows 10 end of life in October 2025.

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    8 hours ago

    Give us a standalone VR headset that runs SteamOS and the world of VR will change overnight. Meta will instantly become a minor player!

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      Yeah, I’d probably buy that if it was reasonably priced (<$1k). I’m currently hesitating because the Valve Index is $1k, and I’d still need to upgrade my GPU.

      Honestly, if they can release a non-standalone VR headset for <$500, I’ll probably get it.

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    9 hours ago

    With recent SteamOS release notes mentioning the ASUS ROG Ally, I think the writing’s on the wall that we’ll see a version of the Ally with SteamOS preinstalled soon.

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      Better than having Win on it. Anyway, it’s a smart move. Cap more userbase in the high-end market while still providing a low-end option yourself.

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    That’ll be nice. A lot of branding options there. Powered by SteamOS, that’ll be nice for knowing that all the devices drivers have Linux support

    Steam Included, easiest win for manufacturers. Steam Deck is pretty much an older generation AMD laptop. Slapping Steam Included should be viable for most new laptops these days

    Steam Compatible, hardware shipped with approved controller inputs. I guess Android TV boxes shipped with a gamepad for Steam Link or GeForce Now

    Steam Link Compatible, that’s practically any computing device with a WiFi card or Ethernet these days. I guess anything that doesn’t have a gamepad included

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      I made my own steam deck (ish) with steam link, a 6 year old used tablet, and a gamesir 8+ controller. In fact, it’s better. But of course you need the hardware to stream that, but for at-home couch gaming while the wife is watching stuff, it’s amazing. Portability is iffy because internet.

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      The old SteamOS from 2015 was indeed publicly available. It was to be used on the so-called »Steam Machines« and it was based on Debian.

      The new SteamOS from 2022 is based on Arch, is made specifically for the Steam Deck and is not available publicly. Some similar distros exist.

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        But every buyer could get the source code because of copyleft, right?

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      It existed for a while but was kinda pointless until games were able to run reliably enough on Linux.

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      There was already a linux based steamOS, even Alienware had some pre fabric pcs with SteamOS, but it didn’t went far. Not sure if that steamOS and this one are the same

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    I’m excited for this because I want a pocket sized device that runs just the lightweight fraction of my Steam Library.

    Or literally just Rogue Legacy 2 and Monster Train would be fine, actually.