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posted by janrinok on Monday February 28 2022, @11:37PM   Printer-friendly

For Linux Enthusiasts Especially, The Steam Deck Is An Incredible & Fun Device

The most fun and promising Linux-powered gaming device for the masses though is launching today: Valve's Steam Deck. I've been fortunate to be testing out this Arch Linux derived handheld game console the past month and it has been working out very well -- both as a portable Steam gaming device but making it even more compelling from the Linux enthusiast angle is its "developer mode" that effectively turns it into a general Linux handheld and also being free to load your own Linux distribution of choice.

[...] [The] much anticipated Valve handheld gaming computer that features a 7-inch 1280 x 800 display, gaming-optimized controls, 16GB of LPDDR5 memory, 64GB to 512GB of storage depending on model, and is powered by a custom AMD APU. The AMD APU is made up of four Zen 2 cores (8 threads) and an AMD RDNA2 GPU with 8 compute units.

[...] On the software side, the Steam Deck is using SteamOS 3.0 that in turn is based on Arch Linux. SteamOS 3.0 is a complete overhaul compared to Valve's prior SteamOS work that is based on Debian GNU/Linux. SteamOS 3.0 with Arch Linux is much more fast-moving and has been seeing near-daily updates in preparation for launch.

Steam Deck.

See also:
Valve releases Steam Deck handheld PC to select few
Steam Deck review: it's not ready
The Steam Deck is already the emulation system of my dreams
Steam Deck: The comprehensive Ars Technica review
Steam Deck Review: Valve's Handheld Has Big PC Energy
Gabe Newell talks Steam Deck, crypto risks and why the PC industry "won't tolerate" closed platforms
Developers praise the Steam Deck: 'It just works, for real'
Valve Steam Deck Hardware Review & Analysis: Thermals, Noise, Power, & Gaming Benchmarks (Gamers Nexus, 35m30s video)
Steam Deck Tear-Down: Build Quality, Disassembly, & VRM Analysis (Gamers Nexus, 34m24s video)
Steam Deck 1-Month Review: SteamOS Difficulties, Software, & User Experience (Gamers Nexus, 34m28s video)

Previously: Steam Deck is Valve's Switch-Like Portable PC: Starting at $399 this December
AMD + Valve Working on New Linux CPU Performance Scaling Design
Valve's Upcoming Steam Deck Will be Based on Arch Linux--Not Debian
Valve Shares New Steam Deck Details; Launch Delayed to February


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 01 2022, @05:33AM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 01 2022, @05:33AM (#1225787)

    ..or do people need reminding that a Linux commercial device is no different from a Windows commercial device when there's no source and binary blobs?

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 01 2022, @06:23AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 01 2022, @06:23AM (#1225796)

    i think you need to ask AMD for that (source code for hardware)... tho i think anyone can use/program it. no login, password, cloud account required ...

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 01 2022, @07:28AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 01 2022, @07:28AM (#1225805)

    > ..or do people need reminding that a Linux commercial device is no different from a Windows commercial device when there's no source and binary blobs?

    I see your point, but I'd still rather use closed hardware with Linux/BSD if I had to rather than closed hardware with closed Windows.[1]

    [1] Which is what most people use, closed HW/SF because they are fucking stupid.

  • (Score: 5, Informative) by Mojibake Tengu on Tuesday March 01 2022, @09:54AM

    by Mojibake Tengu (8598) on Tuesday March 01 2022, @09:54AM (#1225812) Journal
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