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 ...
In fairness, you've been able to try that out for a while, grabbing the recovery install and see if your other hardware will take, but it's only now, 12 years after the first promise of SteamOS was ...
It took them long enough. It looks like Valve is finally opening up SteamOS to more computers, and as we’re sure Steam Deck users will say, it’s about time. EOZ employee SadlyItsBradley has been ...
SteamOS officially supports Lenovo Legion Go and other AMD-powered handhelds for easier installation. Installing SteamOS is simple, taking less than five minutes to switch from Windows to SteamOS.
The Linux-based operating system that powers Valve’s Steam Deck is one of that handheld gaming PC’s key selling points. While there are a growing number of handhelds that have hardware that looks ...
From performance boosts to library clean up, these Decky Loader plugins help you get more out of Steam Deck and Bazzite ...
Hardware Valve quickly updates its own Steam Machine update, recommitting to a 2026 launch despite AI woes: 'Nothing's really changed on our end' Hardware In the battle for our living rooms, Xbox ...
Something to look forward to: Valve's SteamOS is expected to become available for third-party devices in the coming weeks, potentially challenging Windows in the PC gaming sector. An early benchmark ...
Valve’s latest SteamOS update improves Steam Deck notifications, library reliability, and login flow while preparing features ...
The line between a Linux user and a Linux power user is a bit gray, and a bit wide. Most people who install Linux already have more computer literacy than average, and the platform has long encouraged ...