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Valve is working on a version of SteamOS that can be installed on non-Steam Deck gaming handheld PCs, including the Lenovo Legion Go S.
The Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS is a brilliant handheld that rivals the Steam Deck, delivering great performance on a ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S powered by SteamOS is not only the first third-party device to come with Valve's platform ...
Valve's SteamOS is a free Linux distro that the company encourages users to install on various devices, potentially even the Win Max 2.
SteamOS 3.2 should make the Steam Deck quieter by intelligently reducing fan usage. The Steam Deck should be significantly quieter following the handheld's most recent update.
That's exciting because every SteamOS release has been purely tailored for installation on Valve's own Steam Deck, with a general install being always frustratingly just out of reach.
As PCGamesN reports, until now builds of SteamOS for the Steam Deck had weighed in at 24GB, but that changed with the latest version (v20211120.2).
Steam Deck Verified Program Expanding To Other Hardware Running SteamOS, Like Legion Go S Valve believes roughly 18,000 games will work on Lenovo's upcoming handheld.
This week Valve quietly released a new SteamOS image, but it’s not the one so many curious PC users (myself included) are waiting for. The 2.5GB image is for recovering, repairing or re-imaging ...
Don't get excited, the SteamOS image just released is not the full SteamOS 3, but it will let you recover, repair, or re-image your Steam Deck.
Linux may become a more viable operating system for gamers thanks to Valve’s SteamOS, Linux creator Linus Torvalds told an audience at LinuxCon in Edinburgh.
M ay we introduce Fremont, supposedly a new SteamOS device from Valve. It's just popped up in Geekbench's CPU results and ...