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[–] xavier666@lemm.ee 34 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Things which are holding this back

  • Collaboration with OEMs to provide SteamOS OTTB (Lenovo is an exception)
  • Nvidia support. Most gamers use Nvidia GPU unfortunately
  • Certain industry-standard software which don't have a Linux port. PSA: Most people don't want to learn alt software. Johnny Mainstream is scared of new softwares. This cannot be changed
  • End-users suffer from choice paralysis and Linux offers endless choice. Maybe SteamOS can help.

What we know so far, SteamOS won't be a general purpose OS, so it might not support every random piece of h/w.

We might not have the year of the Linux Desktop, but we can expect 2025-2026 to be the year of the Linux handheld.

SRC: Linux fanboy for the last decade

[–] spongeborgcubepants@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Nvidia works flawlessly in my system, didn't have to tweak anything.

[–] xavier666@lemm.ee 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Let me tell you about my Nvidia experience.

I use an old Nvidia card and I'm using the proprietary drivers. My distro maintainer said they are switching over to the open source version (only supported for 20xx series and above). They said it will cause an issue. I updated my distro like usual. And boom! Can't boot anymore.

Since I'm more or less tech savvy, I could fix it but it took me few hours of my life to find the solution. I saw on reddit many people were having the same issue. If I constantly checked their Discord before every update, I could have avoided it but it's impossible for a layman.

A mainstream person won't be able to search & diagnose the problem. They will just think it's a Linux problem and give up. This is why it's impossible for Nvidia users to peacefully live with Linux. I know they are going to release a proper driver for Wayland but I am pretty sure that will take another 2-3 years. But till then, my stance remains the same.

[–] Ulrich@feddit.org 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Right, so since you had that experience, everyone else must also have it?

[–] spongeborgcubepants@lemmy.world 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Previous commenter cited Nvidia support as a problem, I gave my singular experience of it not being a problem.

Not sure what you are on about.

[–] Ulrich@feddit.org 0 points 6 months ago

Why did you feel compelled to give your anecdote, if not to undermine the idea that Nvidia support is not good?

[–] Sturgist@lemmy.ca 1 points 6 months ago

We might not have the year of the Linux Desktop, but we can expect 2025-2026 to be the year of the Linux handheld.

I would argue that year of the Linux handheld has been since the deck dropped. There's been nothing that's anywhere near the solid experience of a Steam Deck. Every competitor is releasing with windows, and all I ever hear from the people I know who bought one of those is that they like it....now that they're running Bazzite. The ones that aren't releasing with windows are doing android, and while I get a whole bunch of gaming from my various android devices, until I can play pc games unported they aren't competing in the same space.