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      2019 is the year of Linux!

      2020 is the year of Linux!

      2021 is the year of Linux!

      2022 is the year of Linux!

      2023 is the year of Linux!

      2024 is the year of Linux!

      2025 is the year of Linux! HYYYPE

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    In close collaboration with Valve

    Sounds to me like they will open it to other manufacturers, but this could mean that they are releasing it publicly also. I’m excited!

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    If this takes off the Xbox handheld will be DOA and Microsoft once again looses a very lucrative market due to pure incompetence.

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    However the details of this pan out, the timing of this news is beautiful. It’s right there alongside the headline in my feed about the Windows 11 market share going down.

    And it’s not about being anti-Microsoft, it’s just that the market conditions are great for cementing Linux as an expected place to release your games. And I personally love seeing VR as part of it.

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    Possibly related, but I was able to download a distrobox image of SteamOS through BoxBuddy. Dunno if it’s legit or what, but I was able to play games through it (though made no sense to). This was a week or two ago that I saw it on the dropdown when installing a new box.

    Edit: I see other people in this thread mentioning some old steamos so maybe it’s that I dunno, maybe I will check later.

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    I have a computer with Windows 11 and I play two games: civilization V (thorugh Steam) and Guild Wars 2 (own installer).
    Is there a tutorial for noobs to install a Linux distro along those 2 games for newbies? I would like it to coexist with my current Windows 11 just in case.

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    For those of you who is hyped, what is that so good with SteamOS, please? Honest question.

    Own a Steam Deck myself. I ran SteamOS for about two months, I think, then I finally had enough of it because I really want to install some software of my choice on it, and having some control over the machine in general. But SteamOS is putting an immutable layer on top of it somehow and reset the changes I made every time I updated it. Forgive me for I don’t remember much detail.

    Now I run Gentoo on it. I can still install Steam and all the games if I want, and I have full control of it.

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      You seem to be comparing it to other Linux distros. The success is that it’s not Windows, can still run pretty much all the games, and lowers the hardware requirement.

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