@gamingonlinux the fact that Windows is no longer needed for a huge chunk of the Steam library is HUGE!

@gpowerf @gamingonlinux an underrated side benefit of the Steam Deck is that users get eased into a Linux environment with literally zero stress initially. But Desktop Mode is right there if you want it too

@ouij @gamingonlinux Totally.

An Arch-based Linux distro with an immutable file system wouldn't be my first choice as a daily driver desktop OS. But yeah, it will get users exploring and considering switching to Linux :)

@gpowerf @gamingonlinux I think something about the Deck-as-appliance really makes this less of a mental leap for me. I used to daily drive Ubuntu for gears. I am now thinking of switching one box to Arch just because I’ve enjoyed my Deck experience

@ouij @gamingonlinux To me, it is just a console :) No different to a Switch or Xbox.

ChimeraOS or any other SteamOS-like distro though on a desktop, it's a nice second OS. One OS for work and daily tasks, and another for gaming.

@gpowerf @ouij @gamingonlinux Every use beyond the Steam environment (others stores, emulation, switching BT keyboard layout...) requires to enter the desktop mode. Those will be the first steps on a KDE desktop for a new crowd.

@dolmen @gpowerf @gamingonlinux for me it’s my first time back on KDE in a while. I last daily-drove desktop Linux about a decade ago, and that was mostly Gnome and XFCE

Sign in to participate in the conversation
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.