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Valve has taken a further step forward to bring Steam to Linux and especially to the living room. To make this happen, the company announced SteamOS, a proprietary operating system built around ...
XCOM will debut specifically for a branch of Linux called Ubuntu, but it should also work for SteamOS since both are based on the same underlying software. SteamOS is developer Valve’s version ...
The state of Linux gaming in the SteamOS era After 14 months in beta, where does Valve's new platform push stand?
Windows has always been the go-to platform for PC gaming, but after years of putting up with its quirks, I finally gave Linux ...
Valve is planning to take on the living room with SteamOS. This is the video game publisher/digital distribution and community provider’s free, Linux-based operating system. Valve will license ...
The Linux-based living room gaming announcements Valve co-founder Gabe Newell promised last week began today with the unveiling of SteamOS, a new Linux-based operating system focused on living ...
Meet SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system from Valve, designed for the living room, and therefore with clear designs on Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony’s turf. Valve took the lid off yesterday ...
Valve’s SteamOS operating system—basically a specialized Linux distribution built around living-room gaming—and the accompanying Steam controller generated a ton of enthusiasm for a 2014 launch.
Valve just announced the first part of its living room strategy with SteamOS, a free Linux-based operating system that takes the 'Big Picture' feature one step further. In addition to playing your ...
SteamOS is based on Linux, and Valve seems to care about that. We’ll probably see the HTC Vive and SteamVR support Linux before the Oculus Rift does—but there’s no guarantee about that.