Powered by SteamOS: Valve's Linux gaming OS prepares to expand beyond the Steam Deck

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Something to look forward to: Steam users have long wondered about when Valve might make the Steam Deck's custom Linux distro available for other devices. While the company hasn't disclosed its software roadmap, new internal guidelines provide the latest evidence that these plans are progressing. Interestingly, this development coincides with a new patent for a Linux-based handheld gaming device from Samsung.

Valve's new logo and "Powered by SteamOS" brand guidelines reference other devices, suggesting that the Steam Deck may soon no longer be the only hardware running Valve's custom Linux distro. Introducing the OS to other PCs could loosen Microsoft's grip on PC gaming.

Page 16 of Valve's new internal document outlines devices that ship with SteamOS pre-installed and boot directly into the gaming-oriented operating system. Although Valve has previously confirmed its intention to make SteamOS available on additional PCs, it remains unclear whether the company will license the distro to hardware manufacturers or release it as a free download for all PC users.

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A SteamOS beta release from earlier this year included code referencing the Asus ROG Ally, one of the most popular Windows-based competitors to the Steam Deck. It wouldn't be surprising to see the Linux distro debut on the Ally and other handhelds.

Additionally, a leaked render of a potential successor to the Steam Controller, which could enter mass production within months, hints at a revival of Valve's abandoned Steam Machines initiative.

SteamOS and similar projects, like Bazzite, simplify managing and launching PC games with a controller, offering an experience closer to consoles without compromising the flexibility of a PC. They also resolve common Windows-related annoyances, such as driver updates and shader compilation issues.

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Recent reports also highlight Valve's ongoing interest in virtual reality and Arm-based systems. The new guidelines devote several pages to Steam VR, and leaked images of controller designs for a rumored standalone Steam VR headset surfaced alongside renders of the Steam Controller 2.

Meanwhile, the well-known leaker "Jukanlosreve" claims that Samsung has recently begun developing a Linux Vulkan driver for its Arm-based Xclipse GPU. Earlier leaks revealed Valve's ongoing Arm Linux development efforts, and a Samsung patent filed last month describes a foldable handheld gaming device.

While the patent lacks software details – and patents don't always lead to commercial products – it broadens the range of possibilities for where SteamOS could appear in the future.

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Cool. it might be viable to get some other handhelds, then. for now SD is still one of the best options, mostly because of the OS.
 
Cool. it might be viable to get some other handhelds, then. for now SD is still one of the best options, mostly because of the OS.
It'll be hilarious if what finally opens up Linux to the masses is the handheld market. Now lets see if Samsung can do a better job with ARM compatibility than MS. I'm only assuming their handheld will be ARM based, they haven't released hardware specs to the best of my knowledge
 
Very interesting, would be amazing to see other devices available that don't have to use Windows in the handheld space and Valve further showing its support for gaming on linux, even if it carries their name, its very likely it will still be an arch based distro going forward, so plenty of developments for everyone even if their target is steamos and any partners that might have handhelds running it including them
Good sign as well that they are open to sharing this and improving user experience and options for handhelds, business interests or not.
 
1. Install your favorite Linux distro. I like Mint because how simple it is install GPU drivers.

2. Install Steam for Linux.

3. Enable proton for all titles in Steam.

What that so hard?
Or am I missing something?

Edit: Is NVidia support going to be added???
 
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