• Killer57@lemmynsfw.com
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    The Steam Deck and it’s desktop mode are why I decided to try jumping head first into a single boot of Bazzite on my main computer, it’s basically like using a Steam deck, just across four monitors, it even has HDR support built in. A year in and I haven’t looked back.

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      This is the exact kind of user interaction I’m looking for. I’ve wanted to switch to Linux but need something stable I can use for my Steam library, and web browsing.

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        Something stable to do that I’ve found in fedora, pop_os, and even arch.

        I use fedora everyday now since version 31 or 32 and it’s honestly great. I have my few issues but it’s not like I didn’t have issues on windows.

        I think Linux is ready for the desktop and has been. Every year it just gets better

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        I’ve been single boot on Fedora for a little over a year. The biggest issue for gaming that I’ve seen are because of anti-cheats that don’t support Linux.

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    Does SteamOS support non game programs, such as text, audio, modeling, and whatever other esiting software people use?

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      yes, it’s just arch linux under the hood, and there’s even a desktop mode which im pretty sure is kde

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      SteamOS will most likely be deployed on other handheld PCs, not desktop PCs. The handheld PCs that came out in response to the deck’s release (or before) usually run Windows.

      Android is not bad because Android itself is bad (well… it kinda is but let’s just assume it isn’t), but because the phone manufacturers lock down their phones’ hardware. They do this to force you into their ecosystem. With SteamOS, you already have an ecosystem, which is Steam. There is (at least for now) a clear distinction between Hardware manufacturer and software provider.

      For now at least Androidization is nothing you should worry about. Maybe in 10, 20 years.