I would disagree, as someone who have a Steam Deck and has a desktop connected to the TV for couch gaming it is amazing.
However most distros still install Grub, and (although not their fault) have a crusty UEFI boot sequence making that startup sequence worse than it needs to be.
Steam also haven't officially released SteamOS 3, so unless you are going to do a bit of modification, it won't quite be as slick.
On the other hand, even with all that it is vastly better than the Windows experience.
However most distros still install Grub, and (although not their fault) have a crusty UEFI boot sequence making that startup sequence worse than it needs to be.
Steam also haven't officially released SteamOS 3, so unless you are going to do a bit of modification, it won't quite be as slick.
On the other hand, even with all that it is vastly better than the Windows experience.