To my knowledge at least there has never been a big company that created and maintains to this day a consumer friendly distro. ![]() Notice how I also didn’t say that it’s running on my home machine. But notice how I didn’t say that it’s running on every machine in the office. From here, click Download, then install the software. It’s out SteamOSValve’s living room-oriented operating system created primarily to run gamesis finally here, in our office, running on a real machine. ![]() Having a big company backing up a linux distro will push the OS and Linux in general to a more user friendly environment, as we already see with proton. The rest of the installation is unattended and will install SteamOS.It will automatically install your NVIDIA. Being able to connect with a monitor for a full desktop experience, it makes it possible for the average computer user to use Steam OS. I haven't had luck yet but I'm interested to hear what other people's experience is so far. The Steam Deck content we got so far seems promising in terms of the OS. Check Nvidia x server to make sure it loaded the Nvidia 515 driver correctly it should update driver version to 515.43.04 if it's anything older then your driver didn't install correctly. I hope and strongly believe this will change with Steam OS 3.0. There has been a major problem though, for an average consumer, linux is complicated, I tried daily driving a few distros, but I always encountered critical problems, driving me back to Windows. Problem comes when trying to avoid Windows altogether and focus on a more free approach, Linux! ![]() I hate Microsoft's monopoly, I don't like how Big Tech gathers unlimited personal data and pushes their products further (like the inability to change default browser with 1 click on Win 11). This can be done from the BIOS boot menu, which can be accessed by. Power down your computer and boot to the USB drive. With most people, myself included, having the Steam Deck in Q2 or later, I think installing Steam OS 3.0 would be the closest thing we could do. Unzip the file and extract its content to the root of your flash drive.
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