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by bsimpson
581 days ago
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As noted in a sibling comment, Valve has released an open-source compositor (`gamescope`), which is what presents Steam as a console-esque UI on the Steam Deck. Using gamescope to present Steam, you can make an arbitrary Linux feel indistinguishable from a Deck. There are many gaming distributions (e.g. Bazzite, Jovian/NixOS, Nobara, Chimera…) that take this approach. They're usually just standard desktop distributions (Fedora or NixOS) with gaming packages configured. There is a Russian teenager who's trying to cobble together a SteamOS clone using as many Valve packages as possible. His project is called HoloISO. |
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The compositor is what runs two layers down, under the window manager.