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How-To Geek on MSNWant an Affordable Linux Desktop PC? Just Buy a Steam Deck
Linux-based, more portable than any mini PC, and just as affordable, the Steam Deck is great as a Linux desktop.
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Play Games on Linux: A Beginner’s Guide
Depending on the type of game you want to play, you may need a graphics card. Now, if you have an AMD graphics card, you’re ...
According to the latest Steam Hardware and Software survey results, Linux has overtaken macOS as the most used OS, and this could be down to the Steam Deck.
Linux users now have access to many more Windows titles on Steam with a new version of Steam Play, according to a blog post from Valve.
Valve's latest Steam survey dropped a bit later than usual, but the Linux numbers are finally in and while there’s a tiny dip in overall share, the AMD crowd has reason to cheer. Steam on Linux ...
Apple's macOS has been the second most popular operating system on the Steam game distribution platform for a long time, but that has now changed. Linux has surpassed macOS for the No. 2 spot ...
More than two years ago, Valve announced that Linux-powered Steam Machines would be the future of gaming. After far too many delays, two gaming consoles are finally shipping with a third one ...
Two new Proton features inside the Steam for Linux client blast the compatibility and convenience doors wide open.
Valve has muttered and murmured about bringing Steam and its Source engine to Linux before, and now it's revealed the plan--port Steam and Left 4 Dead 2 to Ubuntu 12.04, then work from there.
Within them, a number of strings pertaining to data unrelated to the game or a Linux-based server (or its subsequent command-line client) for it, including some global Steam calls, were found.
August 27, 2018 Steam's new Linux compatibility tools work with over a thousand games, according to community testing. A major Steam update currently in beta has added built-in compatibility tools ...
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