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by pnw 591 days ago
I thought Valve already said they don't plan to do that. Steam OS 3.0 is only for the Steam Deck isn't it?

From https://repo.steampowered.com/steamos/README.txt

SteamOS version 1 'alchemist' and version 2 'brewmaster' have been discontinued. No further updates are planned.

The SteamOS 'clockwerk' prototype has also been discontinued and will not be released.

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The link you referenced just says that the Debian packages are irrelevant to the current codebase, as used on the Steam Deck. It doesn't say anything about the Steam Deck being the only hardware that will ever run it.

Some of the recent SteamOS release notes have included references to Asus's handheld, which has reinforced the community expectation that it will eventually be available as a distribution you can install on 3rd party hardware. If you go read interviews from Valve employees (Lawrence Yang comes to mind), I believe they've publicly stated that after the OLED shipped, they wanted to start focusing on porting to other devices.

> If you go read interviews from Valve employees (Lawrence Yang comes to mind), I believe they've publicly stated that after the OLED shipped, they wanted to start focusing on porting to other devices.

If so, it is kind of bizarre they haven't reached out to the Bazzite maintainers at all.

In general, it seems like it would save them a tonne of effort if they'd switch from a bespoke Arch-immutable spin to making a spin of Silverblue, something that has been meant to be immutable from the beginning.

Is it?

They already have a system that works exactly how they want it. They already rebased from Debian to Arch to get it there. They have enough Linux staff on contract to build and maintain that system.

Maybe Bazzite is closer to their goals; maybe it's not. It's certainly not a slam dunk that the best thing they could do is throw away the thing they've been building for years to join a community project on GitHub that's trying to clone that thing.

Upstream Kde is now making an arch based immutable distro too. As steamOS is already using kde and arch, maybe once the kde distro is release, steam will rebase on that instead. Also Valve is now funding Archlinux so they are commited to arch.
The last I heard, they said they were planning to do it, for example, this article: https://9to5linux.com/valve-says-steamos-3-0-will-be-availab...

But I haven't heard anything one way or the other in a while. But as it stands, they have stated that they plan to do a general release. Unless there is another source where they say they changed their mind?

Last I heard they were still working on a general desktop release but it's slow going, largely due to Nvidia support.
Or not supporting them rather? Do you have a link somewhere they talk about it?
Just comments on Reddit and the Steam forums. Nothing official. Take it with a grain of salt.
They’ve been pretty quiet about it yeah but last I saw there was some plan to do it some day