• @[email protected]
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    29 hours ago

    What would be the advantage of installing it on a laptop? Can’t you just run steam on Ubuntu or whatever and use Big Picture mode?

    • @mhague
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      7 hours ago

      Personally I can’t run steam and a game on a my laptops. They’re good enough to run games like subnautica and stalker on wine but steam requires like 1gb of RAM and runs like shit.

      Edit: on older Ubuntu lts versions, not 24

      • @[email protected]
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        13 hours ago

        Hm so SteamOS uses less resources that the steam app? I assumed SteamOS was just a streamlined way to run Steam?

        • @[email protected]
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          160 minutes ago

          SteamOS 3 is Steam big picture mode inside of gamescope (a standalone wayland mini compositor), without your KDE desktop running in the background. You still have bluetooth, wifi and whatever other background processes running, but if you want to use a video editor, use your terminal or something else not on Steam then you have the option to boot out of gamescope session and into desktop mode from the ‘Power’ menu option. In game mode you still have to deal with Steam being a webapp but with no other desktop programs running, aside from the game you’re playing.

          • @[email protected]
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            139 minutes ago

            OK, so the comment above mine is misleading. The difference in resources would be small as my DE and Compositor use negligible resources.