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Steam Machines and Valve Leftovers
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The Verge ☛ Valve will finally let you build your own Steam Machine with SteamOS for desktop
It’s technically been possible to run SteamOS on your own hardware for a while now, but compatibility has been mostly limited to AMD systems. So far installing it has also required using a Steam Deck recovery image, a process that, speaking from experience, is much less straightforward than the installation process for most other Linux distributions. Trying to run SteamOS on Intel or Nvidia hardware has not been easy so far.
According to Griffais, Valve is working to change that, which could mean that down the line, you’ll be able to run SteamOS on just about any gaming PC hardware you want, including Nvidia.
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Aftermath Site LLC ☛ The Steam Machine Is An Iconoclastic Computer Born In Unforgiving Times
Valve has released a tiny, silent, entry level PC that does important work bringing PCs gaming to the living room and desktop Linux to the masses. The timing could not be worse.
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Valve has added support for AMD FSR 4 for graphics cards. Radeon RX 7000 on Linux
Valve has implemented support for the latest AMD FSR 4 scaling technology for RDNA 3 graphics cards in Linux-based operating systems. The necessary changes have been added to the experimental branch of the Proton compatibility layer, which now includes a library for working with frame generation and upscaling algorithms. This unofficial software solution allows users of the RDNA 3 series of graphics accelerators to Radeon RX 7000 activate advanced features via VKD3D-Proton streaming tool used in SteamOS.