Late on Friday, December 13, Valve released the first public version of SteamOS. As you would expect, SteamOS is currently very rough around the edges -- it is essentially just a version of Debian 7.1 ...
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When I first saw the reveal trailer for the Steam Deck, I instantly decided that I would be getting it sooner or later. However, its launch price was a little too much for me, so I decided to wait.
I've got a few PC gaming handhelds, and love them all, but for very different reasons. The Windows-based ones let me use Xbox Game Pass and play games with anti-cheat measures that don't run on Linux, ...
The time for Linux gaming is finally almost upon us! Valve has confirmed that SteamOS will be released tomorrow, December 13. On the same day, 300 prototype Steam Machines and Controllers will be sent ...
SteamOS is coming to PC handhelds other than Valve’s own Steam Deck. We heard a short but official confirmation last year, and then Lenovo confirmed a SteamOS-flavored version of its new Legion Go S ...
In brief: One of the Steam Deck's primary advantages over more powerful handheld gaming PCs is its operating system, which is designed to mimic a game console interface within a Linux PC environment.
Valve has announced, by way of the latest SteamOS update, that it has added the Lenovo Legion Go S to its list of supported devices, which only includes Valve’s own Steam Deck. SteamOS is an ...
SteamOS, the super-smooth integrated system that runs on the Steam Deck, is coming to third-party handheld gaming PCs. It’s a dream several years in the making, soon to be fulfilled in the upcoming ...
Why it matters: It has long been speculated that Valve intends to expand the reach of its SteamOS Linux distribution beyond the Steam Deck, with Lenovo's upcoming Legion Go model potentially playing a ...