• poVoqM
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    3811 months ago

    Hmm, and I was hoping Valve officially opened SteamOS to 3rd party vendors. A bit odd that they haven’t done this yet.

    • sudotstar
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      1811 months ago

      I expect this is simply a case of “Valve Time” on that effort. Perhaps there’s a long-term path towards more “official” SteamOS on these devices, but if there’s any area where HoloISO diverges technically from SteamOS in a way that’s not reconcilable, that’ll be problematic for offering users a “seamless upgrade”.

      Long-term, I think it would be slightly more harmful to Valve’s efforts if more manufacturers started standardizing around HoloISO, so I expect that this might be a motivating factor to speed up their efforts to bring official SteamOS to third-party devices.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      211 months ago

      Well, maintaining a distro specific to your hardware is one thing, supporting it for others - that’s a huge undertaking.

  • @[email protected]
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    511 months ago

    I think HoloISO is a good target for compatibility. Valve hasn’t released a generic ISO for steam OS yet but much of their efforts have made their way upstream. They’ve then landed into other projects like chimera and bazzite. Since this device hardware targets HoloISO it should mean that it will be easier to install other operating systems on it and get full functionality.

    I see this as an absolute win.