Valve has transformed gaming on Linux with Proton, a translation layer used by the company's SteamOS and gaming handhelds.
It took them long enough. It looks like Valve is finally opening up SteamOS to more computers, and as we’re sure Steam Deck users will say, it’s about time. EOZ employee SadlyItsBradley has ...
A leaker on X (formerly Twitter) claims Valve is getting release a version of SteamOS for desktop systems, which if true would effectively extend the Linux-based platform's reach beyond the realm ...
Highly anticipated: It's finally happening. We've long heard about the general release of SteamOS, but Valve has now made it official with the launch of a new version of the operating system.
TL;DR: Valve is rumored to release SteamOS for desktop PCs soon, potentially freeing gamers from Windows. SteamOS, already on the Steam Deck, could lead to a significant shift as gamers move to ...
One of the key differences between the Steam Deck and its alternatives is the operating system – SteamOS versus Windows. However, Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS will soon be available for devices outside ...
Valve promised earlier that SteamOS would be available to third-party handheld consoles. As of today, that goal inched closer to reality with the new SteamOS 3.7.0 Preview update. As per the official ...
Valve have released SteamOS 3.7.0 Preview, which they noted has the beginnings of support for non-Steam Deck handhelds! So we're closing in on the previously announced Beta for more handhelds.
Another change for Fedora Linux 42 is the installer, which introduces a new "Web UI" as the default for Fedora Workstation (GNOME). They said "This means that users can enjoy a smooth installation ...
SteamOS + Linux on Steam is the best thing that has happened to gamers in the Linux community. Cockpit is a user-friendly, integrated, glanceable, extendable, and web-based GUI for managing servers.