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Fire-Dragon-DoL 4 hours ago

I got one and I am considering switching everything to SteamOS. Unfortunately I still have nvidia cards around, but the experience is amazing for videogames.

As for the desktop experience, having access to linux is way better than windows.

wronex 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I run Windows on all my computers but was pleasantly surprised by the desktop mode on SteamOS. The incredible number of options on a simple config dialog such as changing the keyboard layout was incredibly impressive (which isn’t SteamOS specific but rather a Gnome thing?).

Fire-Dragon-DoL an hour ago | parent | next [-]

SteamOS uses KDE! GNOME has very little configuration available (sorry, I am a KDE fan).

It is incredible in desktop mode, in modern times it can literally provide all the computing a normal user needs, which is kinda ironic.

garciansmith 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

SteamOS uses KDE Plasma for the desktop mode, not Gnome.

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tenuousemphasis 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

There's an Nvidia branch of Bazzite, and it works great. I'm even surprisingly able to play Star Citizen, which is notoriously finicky.

cgearhart 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

A few months ago I got tired of waiting for the steam machine and built my own. Geekom box on sale (note: would NOT buy from them again) and then a quick hour or so to get Bazzite running. The hardest part was purchasing a thumb drive (had 3 in a row fail to deliver from amazon—that’s never happened to me before). Despite all that, Bazzite has been amazing. And for the kind of gaming I do, this little machine is more than enough. The Steam machine is likely overkill for me, honestly.

Fire-Dragon-DoL an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I am aware, that was my second choice!

I heard though Valve is working closely with nvidia to get steamos working, so I am holding for that one instead

YawningAngel 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Can you explain what the point of Bazzite is? I don't really understand what it adds over installing Lutris onto whatever distro you would otherwise have used

omnimus 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

You can indeed install everything manually (it won't be just lutris though, there are many possible tweaks).

SteamOS/Bazzite/uBlue project are Linux distros with immutable core. The immutable part is tweaked, tested, fixed in time and can be easily switched/rolled back. Many people (me included) find it much nicer experience to get some battery included base that someone more competent put together and that can't be easily broken. So instead of figuring out how to put linux parts together you find immutable distro that fits most of what you need and then install just what is missing.

bikelang 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It’s just an opinionated, gaming-centric build of Fedora Silverblue/Kinoite. It ships with everything preconfigured for typical gamers that just want a low barrier to entry and low maintenance burden. It’s extremely plug-and-play.

cgearhart 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I like my steam deck and got tired of waiting for the steam machine. I asked one of the AIs for something similar and it told me to install Bazzite. Took me an hour and I got the Steam-like UI that I wanted. I did not explore other options because my problem was solved.