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I get why you might not want to go back, but I just made myself a Steam Machine from office bits and it was (eventually) ...
Valve's SteamOS is here for the Lenovo Legion Go S, including non-Steam Deck devices, and it could be the start of something ...
SteamOS usage hits a two-year low in May 2025, down to just 30.95% as Windows 11 rises and Linux distros like Arch gain ...
If you own a PC handheld that runs Windows 11, you'll want to install the newest version of SteamOS. Thank me later.
Valve is releasing version 3.7 of SteamOS to the general public, and among the routine updates and changes is a big one: This ...
Valve still has yet to release a long-promised official public distribution of SteamOS 3, forcing users to get creative if they want to try to use modern SteamOS features on their devices.
According to the company, the PlaytronOS will be an improvement over Valve's own Linux-based gaming distro, SteamOS, because it won't be locked to a single storefront: it will be "compatible with ...
The move could significantly impact the emerging PC handheld space. The notes for the SteamOS 3.6.9 beta mostly consist of bug fixes and support for additional external controllers. However ...
Expanding Valve's OS beyond its own Steam Deck, SteamOS version 3.7.8 extends support to rival devices like ROG Ally and ...
For those unfamiliar with SteamOS, the operating system powers the SteamDeck, so it's ideal for gaming on Linux. In fact, I'd have to say that Bazzite is the single best Linux distribution for gaming.
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.