• Kes
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    251 year ago

    I’m honestly surprised Valve hasn’t made an open source de-Valved SteamOS similar to what Google does with Chromium for these other devices. Valve likely isn’t making much from hardware sales alone, with most of the value for them coming from the Steam store being a mobile gaming storefront as well as moving users away from Windows where Microsoft is looking to compete with them. Getting competitors to run Linux distros with a user interface designed for mobile consoles would boost the amount of Linux gamers which would make Valve less dependent on their competitor Microsoft, make developers more keen to support Linux, and spurn further development for Linux gaming tools. These other manufacturers will without a doubt support Steam as a storefront since Steam is such a dominant force in the PC gaming market so users of these other devices would still be in Valve’s ecosystem

    • quadropiss
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      51 year ago

      Isn’t that just… Arch

    • @w2tpmf
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      31 year ago

      They did do this with the first version of SteamOS they made when they where trying to get non portable game consoles off the ground.

    • Gamma
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      11 year ago

      I’ve heard that this is what is causing SteamOS 3.5 to take so long.