It doesn’t even need to be free Windows isn’t free, and I don’t expect contributors to an open-source project to do it for free either. I still hold out hope that one day, some company will make a Linux distro that does what Windows does but better, especially if it’s anything like the Steam Deck vs the ROG Ally. If I didn’t depend on my desktop for my job, I might even put SteamOS on it too (with the right accessories, of course).īut it doesn’t just have to be about gaming or even other focused experiences for PC hardware. If SteamOS was officially released for PCs, I’d definitely switch to it for my Steam Machine. Half of my problems with Windows have to do with its lackluster support for controllers, and if it wants to be the gaming operating system, it needs to be better in this regard. I never wanted to use Linux on my desktop or laptop, but in the hands of a dedicated developer, it becomes an amazing operating system. XDA ☛ Why I like Linux on my Steam Deck but not my desktop.Proprietary/Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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