But if there is a Linux desktop that exists today, it’s the Steam Deck. And that makes SteamOS a bellwether for greater proliferation of non-Windows devices (if not necessarily “Linux ...
But with all this positive news comes pressing questions: What about folks who want to install SteamOS on their desktop PCs? What about systems with Intel and Nvidia components? Right now ...
The official launch of the "Powered by SteamOS" program has been a long time coming; Valve's Lawrence Yang said as far back as 2022 that the company is "excited to see people make their own SteamOS ...
The announcement of the Lenovo Legion Go S, the first PC gaming handheld powered by the Linux-based SteamOS, has many speculating that Linux will bump Microsoft off its dominant perch in PC gaming ...
SteamOS was designed for a handheld ... While the OS defaults to a full-screen Steam environment, there’s also a desktop mode that allows you to use the handheld like any computer.
A public beta of SteamOS 3 is on the horizon, and we've already got our first non-Valve handheld running it in the form of the Lenovo Legion Go S. If you can't wait though, Bazzite is the next ...
SteamOS was always supposed to be bigger than Valve’s own Steam Deck, and 2025 is the year it finally expands. Not only will ...
Huh. Today I learned SteamOS doesn’t actually have any printer support, meaning one less potential reason to use its desktop side as a daily driver. Anyway, wading through the fairly technical ...
Furthermore, SteamOS' desktop mode on Valve's own handheld affords plenty of room to tinker and customise your device. This means that even on the Steam Deck itself, you're not locked into only ...
Lenovo recently revealed that its upcoming Legion Go S gaming handheld will ship with Valve's SteamOS operating system. Valve has been working to expand SteamOS to third-party devices for quite ...
Lenovo is trying an experiment. In May, it will officially become the very first company outside of Valve to ship a handheld ...