• Statick@programming.dev
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    13 hours ago

    What?

    SteamOS is just an immutable version of Arch Linux, with some Valve flavor and preinstalled apps.

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        3 hours ago

        It has a gaming mode which is essentially the big picture steam interface and it has a desktop mode which is a fully functional Linux pc. If I wanted my deck to be my plex/immich/file server, I could do so without making a single change to the stock os.

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        4 hours ago

        It’s tuned in a way: It has drivers preinstalled It auto launches to steam bigscreen at start.

        Rest is just regular arch.

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        7 hours ago

        Why do you want your windows gaming handheld (e.g. Ally) doing non gaming things?

        I don’t expect a steakhouse to bring me a Swiss army knife to cut my steak with because it can do more than cut steak? I don’t need a can opener when eating steak. Same is true for bringing the right OS for the job of gaming.

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          7 hours ago

          Why do you want your windows gaming handheld (e.g. Ally) doing non gaming things?

          I don’t expect a steakhouse to bring me a Swiss army knife to cut my steak with because it can do more than cut steak? I don’t need a can opener when eating steak. Same is true for bringing the right OS for the job of gaming.

          Also…SteamOS can do a lot as a full OS. It may be tailored to handheld gaming, but it is more capable than you think.