Does anyone know when we are looking to have this OS out in the wild? Linux gamer's dreams coming true soon and I can't wait.
http://store.steampowered.com/livingroom/SteamOS/
I wonder what would be the hardware requirement though..
Does anyone know when we are looking to have this OS out in the wild? Linux gamer's dreams coming true soon and I can't wait.
http://store.steampowered.com/livingroom/SteamOS/
I wonder what would be the hardware requirement though..
You came empty handed, that is how you shall leave. Whatever you claim as yours today, belonged to someone else yesterday, will be someone else's tomorrow.
Wow... this is slightly old news to be honest. If you want to install it and try it beta images are available. As for system requirements here you go:
edit: Decided to download the ISO and pop it into VBox well, becauseWhat are the SteamOS Hardware Requirements?
Processor:
Intel or AMD 64-bit capable processor
Memory:
4GB or more RAM
Hard Drive:
500GB or larger disk
Video Card:
NVIDIA graphics card
AMD graphics card (RADEON 8500 and later)
Intel graphics
Additional:
UEFI boot support
USB port for installation
Last edited by sffvba[e0rt; November 3rd, 2014 at 11:32 AM.
Cheers.. Was browsing through steam installation for ubuntu and came across their website's announcement. However, I can't see much blogs or news convering steamos when compared to counterparts like xboxone and PS4, is it because valve is keeping it low profile or don't want to spend money on advertising a free OS?
You came empty handed, that is how you shall leave. Whatever you claim as yours today, belonged to someone else yesterday, will be someone else's tomorrow.
Steambox seems like interesting concept I hope it doesn't have problems of overheating like xbox 360 suffered especially with "red ring of death". I hope they bring BBC iplayer/4od/netflix/Plex and custom app install features to it, would be just perfect..
I'll be installing today to check out the beta and I hope it is what linux users have been waiting for a breakthrough in gaming industry!
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Well, you can get the full "Steam OS" experience by installing Steam in Ubuntu and running it full screen (just add a controller of choice).
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It is for use with manufacturers that want to build Steam Boxes. They released it because people like to test things - All that Steam OS is at the moment is a stripped down version of Debian Stable (I think it is stable) with some small tweaks to graphics and other hardware drivers and it boots directly into Steam Big Picture Mode.
You came empty handed, that is how you shall leave. Whatever you claim as yours today, belonged to someone else yesterday, will be someone else's tomorrow.
The idea is for the Steam Boxes to be like PC's. They will have all the typical PC components inside so you will be able to buy one that suites your budget and needs. Lower powered machines will cost less and the top of the range systems will cost lots. As you can expect this will have a big impact on how high you can crank up the visuals.
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